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  1. Qubilah Bahiyah Shabazz (born December 25, 1960) is the second daughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz. In 1965, she witnessed the assassination of her father by three gunmen. She was arrested in 1995 in connection with an alleged plot to kill Louis Farrakhan , by then the leader of the Nation of Islam who she believed was ...

  2. 18 de mai. de 2024 · Published May 17, 2024. Qubilah Shabazz was convinced that Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan was responsible for the 1965 assassination of her father, Malcolm X — and in 1995, she was arrested for conspiring to have Farrakhan killed. ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo Qubilah Shabazz, the second daughter of Malcolm X ...

  3. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Qubilah Shabazz is one of the six daughters of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz. She witnessed her father's assassination, her mother's death in a fire set by her son, and her son's murder in Mexico. She was also accused of plotting to kill Louis Farrakhan.

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  4. 21 de fev. de 2023 · Two of his daughters, Ilyasah Shabazz and Qubilah Shabazz, were joined by attorney Ben Crump at a news conference at the site of the former Audubon Ballroom in upper Manhattan, where Malcolm X was fatally shot as a crowd gathered to hear him speak on Feb. 21, 1965.

  5. Malcolm Latif Shabazz (October 8, 1984 – May 9, 2013) was the grandson of civil rights activists Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz, through their daughter, Qubilah Shabazz. Shabazz made headlines for multiple arrests during his life, including setting a fire that killed his grandmother, Betty.

  6. 23 de nov. de 2021 · CNN —. A daughter of slain Black civil rights activist Malcolm X, Malikah Shabazz, died Monday, the New York Police Department told CNN. Shabazz, 56, was found unconscious by her daughter at...

  7. 4 de fev. de 2022 · Malcolm X's daughter calls for federal inquiry into his murder - ABC News. "We want to know the truth," Ilyasah Shabazz told ABC News' "Soul of a Nation." By Deena Zaru and Stephanie Wash. February 4, 2022, 9:03 AM. 5:55. Malcolm X at Heathrow Airport in London, July 9, 1964. Terry Disney/Getty Images, FILE.