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Black Muslim leader Malcolm X holds up a paper for the crowd to see during a Black Muslim rally in New York City on Aug. 6, 1963. One of his killers says Malcolm X was killed in 1965 out of anger at his split with the leadership of the Nation of Islam, the black Muslim movement for which he had once served as a prominent spokesman. Thomas Hagan says he has come to regret his role in the killing.
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