“a registered historical landmark”
Malcolm X, eloquent spokesman for civil rights and for the oppressed everywhere, lived in Lansing in the 1930s on a site that is now a registered historical landmark. Malcolm X converted to the nation of Islam, and became one of the first African-American leaders to openly articulate the extent of racial discontent in our society.
I wish I would have known that this sign was sitting in front of the projects, people were looking at me like I was crazy. That is all this was was this sign in front of someones window on a main road. I expected it to be something more since it was a homesite of Malcolm X.
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