MALCOLM X
Bernard Williams
An item at American Writers Museum
Malcolm X (1925-1965) redefined the Civil Rights Movement as a fight for human rights. He was a member of the Nation of Islam, a black nationalist religious group symbolized by the crescent and star. Malcolm X believed that peaceful protests would not stop acts of violence against people struggling for their rights. He urged his audience to secure their equality by "any means necessary."
Dark Testament
An exhibit at American Writers Museum
Immerse yourself in Dark Testament: A Century of Black Writers on Justice and honor the significant contributions of Black writers to American literature and history. Explore and better understand racial injustice in America by examining the work of Black American writers from the end of the Civil War through the Civil Rights Movement. Featuring original artwork, augmented reality and other interactive elements that enliven and enrich the experience, Dark Testament brings the work of writers past and present to life in new and exciting ways.