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Malcolm X Remembered on Kaleidoscope

Saturday marks 50 years since African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist Malcolm X was assassinated at New York City’s Audubon Ballroom.

Malcolm X’s Michigan roots are well known to many in our state. His family moved from Nebraska to Lansing in 1928. Malcolm lived here for more than a decade.

His life and work is the subject of Mike Whorf’s Kaleidoscope - airing Saturday at 4:00pm on WKAR AM870. On the program, Mike remembers how he was called on as a last-minute fill-in to interview Malcolm - at a radio station in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Preview a part of Kaleidoscope's Malcolm X special Friday, February 20 at 9am and 6pm on 90.5FM's Current State, and tune in for the WKAR hour-long special this weekend.

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