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MALCOLM X: ASSASSINATION. The Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights, Manhattan
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MALCOLM X: ASSASSINATION. The Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights, Manhattan
MALCOLM X: ASSASSINATION. The Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights, Manhattan, where Malcolm X was assassinated on 21 February 1965. Bullet holes in the stage are circled. Photograph by Stanley Wolfson, 1965
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1965 Bullet February Hole Little Malcolm Malcolm X Manhattan New York New York City Assasination Washington Heights
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Remembering Malcolm X - A Haunting Image of Tragedy and Defiance
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. In this poignant print titled "MALCOLM X: ASSASSINATION" we are transported back to the fateful day of February 21,1965, at the Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights, Manhattan. The image captured by Stanley Wolfson freezes a moment forever etched in history - the very stage where Malcolm X's life was tragically cut short. As our eyes scan the frame, we cannot help but be drawn to the chilling bullet holes that scarred the stage. These haunting reminders serve as silent witnesses to an act of violence that shook not only New York City but also reverberated across the nation. The photograph transports us into a time when civil rights leaders like Malcolm X fearlessly fought for equality and justice amidst immense adversity. It serves as a stark reminder of both his unwavering dedication to empowering marginalized communities and the price he ultimately paid for challenging societal norms. Through this image, we catch a glimpse of Malcolm X's indomitable spirit lingering within those bullet holes – symbols not just of destruction but also resilience. They stand as testaments to his enduring legacy and inspire us to continue striving for social change even in times when progress seems little more than a distant dream. This powerful photograph from The Granger Collection encapsulates both tragedy and hope; it invites us all to reflect on our shared responsibility towards creating a more inclusive society where every voice is heard and valued
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