March 26, 2026
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From civil rights to Smethwick: Why was Malcolm X in the West Midlands?

Malcolm X’s name resonates through history.

Kanye West, Jay-Z, Frank Ocean and many more reference him in their music, and movies (lots of them) have been made about him, with A-listers such as Denzel Washington playing the lead.

The man who rejected his childhood surname because of its slavery connotations is still one of the biggest names from 60s America – and still divides opinion.

So why was this superstar of civil rights in the UK? And why Smethwick, a small industrial town seemingly a million miles away from the segregation and racism of the USA?

As part of Black History Month, Newsbeat has been finding out.

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Narrated by Levi Jouavel

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