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Malikah Shabazz

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Malikah Shabazz
NameMalikah Shabazz
OccupationActivist
Known forDaughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz

Malikah Shabazz

Malikah Shabazz is a prominent figure in the US Civil Rights Movement, known for her advocacy and activism in social justice and human rights. As the daughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz, Malikah has continued her family's legacy in fighting for racial equality and social change. Her life and work are deeply connected to the Civil Rights Movement and its key figures, including Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Thurgood Marshall.

Early Life and Family Background

Malikah Shabazz was born to Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz in a family deeply involved in the Civil Rights Movement. Her parents were prominent figures in the Nation of Islam, with Malcolm X serving as a key leader and Betty Shabazz working as a nurse and educator. Malikah's early life was marked by the challenges and dangers faced by her family due to their involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, including the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965. The family's experiences were also influenced by the work of other notable figures, such as W.E.B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston, who were all connected to the Harlem Renaissance and the broader African American community.

Involvement

in the Civil Rights Movement Malikah Shabazz has been involved in the Civil Rights Movement from a young age, inspired by her parents' work and legacy. She has participated in various protests and demonstrations, including the Million Man March and the Women's March, and has worked with organizations such as the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Malikah's involvement in the movement has also been influenced by her connections to other notable figures, including Angela Davis, Stokely Carmichael, and Bobby Seale, who were all key leaders in the Black Power movement.

Relationship with Malcolm X and Legacy

Malikah Shabazz's relationship with her father, Malcolm X, has had a profound impact on her life and work. Despite his assassination when she was just a child, Malikah has continued to draw inspiration from his legacy and has worked to preserve his memory and promote his message of social justice and human rights. The legacy of Malcolm X has also been recognized and honored by other notable figures, including Nelson Mandela, Muhammad Ali, and Maya Angelou, who have all been influenced by his work and ideas. Malikah's connection to her father's legacy has also been explored in various books and documentaries, including The Autobiography of Malcolm X and Malcolm X: Make It Plain.

Social Justice Advocacy and Activism

Malikah Shabazz is a vocal advocate for social justice and human rights, and has worked on a range of issues, including racial equality, gender equality, and economic justice. She has been involved in various community organizations and grassroots movements, including the Black Lives Matter movement and the Fight for $15 campaign. Malikah's advocacy and activism have also been influenced by her connections to other notable figures, including Cornel West, Alice Walker, and Harry Belafonte, who have all been involved in social justice and human rights work.

Later Life and Community Impact

In her later life, Malikah Shabazz has continued to be involved in the Civil Rights Movement and has worked to build connections between different community organizations and social justice movements. She has also been recognized for her contributions to the movement, including being awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Council of Negro Women. Malikah's community impact has also been felt through her work with various educational institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities such as Howard University and Spelman College.

Connection to Notable Civil Rights Events

Malikah Shabazz has been connected to various notable Civil Rights events, including the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the Selma to Montgomery Marches, and the Watts riots. Her family's legacy has also been recognized and honored at various Civil Rights memorials and museums, including the National Civil Rights Museum and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. Malikah's connection to these events and institutions has been explored in various books and documentaries, including The Eyes on the Prize and Freedom Riders.

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