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  1. 14 mar 2021 · Mrs. Betty Shabazz (May 28, 1934 _ June 23, 1997), educator, activist, and wife of Malcolm X, speaks on the eve of Malcolm X's birthday at McClymonds High Sc...

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  2. 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.

  3. 10 nov 2021 · Betty Shabazz Shabazz remained to contribute during the 1970s and 1980s. She accepted President Ford's invitation to serve the American Revolution Bicentennial Council in 1975. She then also become a member of the family planning advisory council for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

  4. 22 mar 2019 · Betty Shabazz was a human rights activist and educator. Betty Shabazz (also known as Betty Dean Sanders or Betty X) was the better half of Malcolm X. Shabazz was born on 28th May 1934. She was brought up in Detroit, Michigan, in a foster home. Her real parents were Ollie Mae Sanders and Shelman Sandlin. After a series of abuses (probably from ...

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  6. 10 lug 2007 · Betty Shabazz didn’t want to be a role model, but she could not help but be one. Her life is an example of triumph over tragedy, an affirmation of the way that African American women have “a habit of survival,” of “making a way out of no way.” As the widow of Malcolm X, Betty Shabazz had to rebuild her life, and redefine herself as a ...

  7. Betty Shabazz eventually reconciled with Farrakhan, shaking his hand on the stage of Harlem's Apollo Theater as 1,400 people cheered at a fund-raiser for her daughter's defense.