Malcolm X College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago, is a two-year college located on the Near West Side of Chicago, Illinois.[1] It was founded as Crane Junior College in 1911 and was the first of the City Colleges. Crane ceased operation during the Depression; their newspaper, the Crane College Javelin, was still being printed in May of 1932. It was reopened in 1934 as Theodore Herzl Junior College, located in the North Lawndale neighborhood on Chicago's West Side in. Needing a new campus in the late 1960s, Herzel's building was changed into an elementary school. In 1969, the school was named in honor of civil rights advocate and orator Malcolm X on its move to a new campus in the Near West Side.
Malcolm X College works with healthcare and industry partners to provide students with career-oriented education in the healthcare field. The school's main corporate partner is Rush University Medical Center, which helps the school write curriculum, teach, and place students in jobs.[2] The school also has 18 other healthcare and industry partners, including Walgreens and GE Healthcare.[3]
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motivational speaker. She is the third daughter of MalcolmX and Betty Shabazz, and wrote a memoir titled Growing Up X. Shabazz was born in Brooklyn, New York,...
June 23, 1997), also known as Betty X, was an American educator and civil rights advocate. She was married to MalcolmX. Shabazz grew up in Detroit, Michigan...
author, diplomat, and motivational speaker, and the eldest daughter of MalcolmX and Betty Shabazz. Shabazz was born in Brooklyn, New York, on November...
directly north of the White House. Since 1969, the name MalcolmX Park is used by some in honor of MalcolmX. At the time of Washington, D.C.'s creation in 1791...
directed by Woodie King Jr., and starring Morgan Freeman as MalcolmX. Morgan Freeman as MalcolmX Yolanda King as Betty Shabazz Ossie Davis as himself Yuri...
Chicago at the age of 6. She received an A.A. in liberal arts from MalcolmXCollege in 1977 and a B.A. in astronomy from Northwestern University in 1980...
organizer for several other unions. She was a tenured professor at MalcolmXCollege, wrote several books about history and mathematics, and is a co-founder...
Album (1969) With Philip Cohran & The Artistic Heritage Ensemble The MalcolmX Memorial (A Tribute in Music) (1970) With Donny Hathaway Everything Is...
Qubilah Bahiyah Shabazz (born December 25, 1960) is the second daughter of MalcolmX and Betty Shabazz. In 1965, she witnessed the assassination of her father...
Herzl J.C. was closed as a college and became an elementary school, with a new MalcolmXCollege at a different site (for MalcolmX, 1925–1965). In the 1970s...
two honorary degrees in music and humanities, from Amherst College and MalcolmXCollege. She preferred to be called "Dr. Nina Simone" after these honors...
from McKinley High School. He also went to Crane Junior College and DePaul University College of Law. Yacullo was admitted to the Illinois Bar, in 1927...
Chicago, Illinois in 1950. She went to Crane Technical High School and MalcolmXCollege. Before her appointment to the Illinois General Assembly, Golar worked...