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Make your voice heard this month as The Greene Space hosts a special summit on the efforts to rebuild earthquake-ravaged Haiti.
This 1992 biopic was directed by Spike Lee, who billed the film as part labor of love, part declaration of conscience and every frame his own creation about the African-American activist and black nationalist Malcolm X.
Narrated by James Earl Jones, Ossie Davis, and Steve Benderoth, this 1972 documentary tribute to the life and work of Malcolm X was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary.
Malcolm X is considered to be one of greatest, most influential, yet controversial 20th Century figures in African American history.