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  1. Betty Shabazz, también conocida como Betty X, nació Betty Dean Sanders. Aunque sus registros de nacimiento se perdieron, probablemente nació el 28 de mayo de 1934. Shabazz se casó con el portavoz de la Nación del Islam Malcolm X en 1958. Después del asesinato de su esposo en 1965, Shabazz comenzó una carrera en la administración ...

  2. 11 de feb. de 2021 · Reelin’ In The Years Productions has available for licensing over 30,000 hours of music footage spanning 90 years. Additionally, we have more than 8,000 hour...

  3. Betty Shabazz, parfois appelée Betty X, née Betty Dean Sanders le 28 mai 1934 à Pinehurst en Caroline du Nord et morte le 23 juin 1997 dans le Bronx à New York, est une universitaire et militante américaine pour les droits civiques des Afro-Américains et des femmes.

  4. Betty Shabazz, Administrative Activist born. This date marks the birth of Betty Shabazz in 1936. She was a Black administrator and the wife of Malcolm X. Betty Sanders spent her childhood in a protective environment in Detroit, where she was born. After high school, she traveled to Alabama’s Tuskegee Institute to study elementary education.

  5. The Shabazz Center is a cultural and educational institution that harnesses the legacies of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz to incubate social, racial, and global justice movements. Our physical space memorializes the humanitarian efforts and martyrdom of Malcolm X, and embodies the educational vision of Dr Betty Shabazz.

  6. The wife of civil rights leader Malcolm X Shabazz was tasked with raising her six girls on her own following her husband's assassination.

  7. In the early 1990s, the entire site on Broadway from 165th St. to 166th St., including the ballroom, faced demolition. The grassroots community, along with Dr. Betty Shabazz, successfully advocated to preserve the Audubon building as a Memorial to Malcolm X and a permanent symbol of the African American’s struggle for equality.