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Malcolm X: Family of US civil rights leader to sue CIA and FBI for wrongful death

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Malcolm X: Family of US civil rights leader to sue CIA and FBI for wrongful death

Malcolm X: Family of US civil rights leader to sue CIA and FBI for wrongful death

A lawyer for the daughters of the human rights activist shot dead in 1965 said they believed government agencies conspired to assassinate him.


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