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  1. 21. Feb. 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.

  2. NEW YORK (CNN) -- Betty Shabazz, the widow of civil rights leader Malcolm X, died Monday, three weeks after being severely burned in a fire allegedly set by her 12-year-old grandson. Shabazz, 61 ...

  3. 23. Juni 1997 · Shabazz suffered burns over 80 percent of her body, and spent three weeks in intensive care. Though she underwent five skin-replacement operations, Shabaz succumbed to her injuries. Malcolm Shabazz, was sentenced to 18 months in juvenile detention for manslaughter and arson. Betty Shabazz was laid to rest next to her husband, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.

  4. 23. Juni 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.”.

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  6. 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.

  7. Betty Shabazz, Surviving Malcolm X is the first major biography of Dr. Betty Shabazz, the unsung and controversial champion of the Civil Rights era. From her early marriage to black liberation's raging voice through her evolution into a powerful and outspoken African-American leader, Betty Shabazz was in constant struggle to bring freedom and justice to her people. Yet, at times her greatest ...