
Malcolm X’s radical ideas about racial justice won him many followers, and spawned just as many enemies. When Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965, three men were promptly arrested. But for decades, questions have lingered about whether the right men went to prison, and more importantly, who told them to pull the trigger. Keep up with us on Instagram @theconspiracypod! Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This episode includes discussions of violence and murder. Consider this when deciding how and when you'll listen. The 1960s marked a decade of political upheaval, revolution, and dissidence. A 1969 government report said it ranked among the most violent in our history. As unrest rose and trust in justice waned, disrupting the status quo placed a mark squarely on one's back.
That was the case for Malcolm X. He lived with the danger of violence every single day. He chose to speak out against it, even when he knew it would cost his life. Toward the end, every public appearance was like staring down the barrel of an assassin's rifle. Malcolm X knew who was pointing the gun, but who told them to pull the trigger? Welcome to Conspiracy Theories, a Spotify podcast.
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