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Cause of death Date of death Ref(s) Alexander Salton: 47 goal umpire: Victorian Football League: killed in action during WWI: September 10, 1916 [20] Ern Jenkins: 48 goal umpire Victorian Football League unknown December 21, 1927 [21] [22] Teddy Shorten: 51 goal umpire Victorian Football League unknown July 9, 1949 [22] Greg Sidebottom: 61 ...
Malcolm Butler, 75, Northern Irish international footballer (Accrington Stanley, Ireland). Michael Clemente, 79, New York mobster in the Genovese crime family. Dorothy K. Haynes, 68–69, Scottish horror and supernatural writer, breast cancer. Kurt Frederick Ludwig, 83–84, Nazi German spy.
Throughout 1964, Malcolm X's conflict with the Nation of Islam (NOI) intensified, and he was repeatedly threatened. [3] Malcolm X fell out with the NOI, and the group's leader Elijah Muhammad, after Malcolm X's provocative remarks about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and also after Malcolm X condemned Elijah Muhammad's sexual relationships with several underage girls. [4]
Members of Malcolm X's family have made public what they described as a letter written by a deceased police officer stating that the New York Police Department and FBI were behind the 1965 killing ...
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X is a biography of Malcolm X by Les Payne and Tamara Payne. The book was published in September 29, 2020 by Liveright in hardcover format while an audiobook, narrated by actor Dion Graham , was simultaneously released by Recorded Books .
Found at the address were the bodies of Bartlomiej Kuczynski, 45, his sister-in-law Kanticha Sukpengpanao, 36, and his daughters Jasmin Kuczynska, 12, and Natasha Kuczynska, eight.
To say Death of a Prophet takes liberties with the facts is an understatement, but the degree to which it does can be a bit irritating at times... Still, the film manages to capture an essential truth — Malcolm X was perceived in some circles and our government as a dangerous man because of his eloquence, self-discipline and unswerving ...