should malcom X murder case be reopened

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  1. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    CBS

    Malcolm X bio doubts activist was served justice
    Newly released biography shines a light on the murder of slain 1960s activist

    New book questions who killed Malcolm X

    A new book by recently deceased Columbia University professor Manning Marable outlines why the investigation into Malcolm X's death should be re-opened. Jim Axelrod reports.

    Malcolm X scholar Manning Marable dies at 60
    Malcolm X Shooter Freed on Parole
    (CBS News) NEW YORK - It's been 46 years since Malcolm X was gunned down in New York. The details were always murky. As CBS News national correspondent Jim Axelrod reports, a new biography of the controversial activist shines a new light on his murder and has sparked a new call for justice.


    "Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention," the new book by Columbia University professor Manning Marable, outlines why the investigation should be reopened. Marable died last week, just before publication.


    Zaheer Ali, Marable's chief researcher, said, "Professor Marable believed in justice. And his killers were never served justice."


    On Feb. 21, 1965, Malcolm X was speaking to several hundred people at the Audubon Ballroom in upper Manhattan when three men suddenly stood up in the front rows and opened fire.


    Talmadge Hayer was caught at the scene and confessed to being one of the gunmen. Twelve years later, he signed affidavits claiming two other men, who both served long sentences, had nothing to do with the shooting.


    David Garrow, historian and author, said, "As Marable's quite powerful book details, four of the actual assassins never were pursued and at least one of them still lives openly in the metro New York area."


    The book claims the New York Police Department knew Malcolm X's life was in danger but turned the other way in the face of threats.


    By almost any standard, the investigation at the Audubon Ballroom was shoddy. Four hours after Malcolm X was shot, the Audubon was reopened for a church dance. The crime scene was cleaned up before a full forensic analysis could be done.


    "There were still bullet holes in the wall when this dance party was taking place," Ali said. "So these kinds of questions are the kinds of questions this book raises."


    Police deny a cover-up. But in his last interview, Marable told CBS News he wanted the Justice Department to reopen the case. Now plenty of people wait to see if this last wish will be granted.

    article and video
    http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7361825n&tag=related;photovideo
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    CNN article with a video

    http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2011/04/05/malcolm-x-book-reveals-startling-details-of-his-assassination/



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    so what say you ? Im sure there was a cover up. It was no doubt
     
  2. stiletoes

    stiletoes Well-Known Member

    I'm beat, and when I rejuvenate I will read and research. I admire Malcom so much :)
     
  3. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    What do you mean reopen? That shit had to thoroughly investigated at least once to be reopened.
     
  4. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    they were requesting it to be reopened. the author stated in summation it needs to be reopened. did you watch the video under CNN ?
     
  5. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    I wished but,I doubt we would learn the entire story. Elisjah Muhammad had help in Malcolm X's death and the government will not implicate themsellves in that assassination. Also,I would love to learn more of Malcolm's ex during his "Detroit Red" days. I hope Marable put more meat on that subject.
     

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