
Overview
If any man expressed the anger, struggle and insistence of black people for freedom in the sixties, it was Malcolm X. In Omaha, he was Malcolm Little; later he became "Detroit Red" a small time street hustler. From prison emerged another Malcolm, the fiery, eloquent spokesman for the Nation of Islam. After a trip to Mecca, there was a last transformation -- a new willingness to accept white allies. Who killed him and why has never been fully explained.
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6 - 1Amelia Earhart: The Price of Courage October 27, 1993
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6 - 2The Hunt for Pancho Villa November 08, 1993
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6 - 3Ike (1): Soldier November 10, 1993
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6 - 4Ike (2): Statesman November 10, 1993
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6 - 5Malcolm X: Make It Plain January 26, 1994
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6 - 6America and the Holocaust: Deceit and Indifference April 06, 1994
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6 - 7D-Day Remembered May 25, 1994
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6 - 8The Hurricane of '38 November 17, 1993