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  1. 4 de feb. de 2019 · Betty Shabazz was born Betty Dean Sanders to Ollie Mae Sanders and Shelman Sandlin. Her place of birth and birth date are under dispute, as her birth records were lost, but her birth date is believed to be May 28, 1934, and her birthplace either Detroit or Pinehurst, Ga. Like her future husband Malcolm X, Shabazz endured a difficult childhood.

  2. 9 de may. de 2009 · Betty Shabazz, wife and later widow of Malcolm X, became an important political activist after the assassination of her husband in 1965. Betty Shabazz was born Betty Dean Sanders to parents Ollie May Sanders and Shelman Sandlin. Ollie May Sanders was a teenager and Sandlin … Read MoreBetty Sandlin Shabazz (1934-1997)

  3. 21 de feb. de 2018 · Betty Shabazz, ou Betty X, fut la femme de Malcolm X, porte-parole de la Nation of Islam . Après l’assassinat de son mari en 1965 , Betty a poursuivi une carrière universitaire, tout en continuant à propager le message de Malcolm. Gravement brûlée dans l’incendie de son appartement, elle meurt le 23 juin 1997. Natou Seba Pedro Sakombi.

  4. Today we honor Betty Shabazz (1934-1997), educator, civil rights advocate, and wife of Malcom X. Shabazz grew up in Detroit, Michigan. She attended the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Years later she moved to New York City and became a nurse. It was there, in New York City, that she met Malcom X and married.

  5. 23 de jun. de 1997 · Despite being labeled as Malcolm X’s widow, Betty Shabazz led a life filled with activism that extended beyond her marriage. Motherhood remained a central part of her life’s work. She proclaimed in 1969, “The Black Woman has the chief responsibility for passing along black cultural traditions to the children.”.

  6. Dr. Shabazz participated on various United States delegations with Presidents Ford, Carter, and Clinton. She also participated in the Women’s International Conference in Bejing, China, and continued to travel internationally in the cause of social justice. She was an outspoken advocate for human rights, women’s rights, racial tolerance, and ...

  7. Betty Shabazz. Betty Shabazz (* 28.Mai 1936 in Detroit; † 23. Juni 1997 in Bronx, New York City; gebürtig Betty Jean Sanders, auch als Betty X bekannt) war eine US-amerikanische Bürgerrechtsaktivistin.Sie war die Ehefrau von Malcolm X.. Betty war ein adoptiertes Kind, das in einem Mittelklasse-Haushalt in Detroit aufwuchs. Nach der High School arbeitete sie im Tuskegee Institute in Alabama ...