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Man Exonerated Of Killing Malcolm X Sues New York State For $20 Million | The Michigan Chronicle

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Muhammad Abdul Aziz (center) being escorted to jail on February 26, 1965. Photo: Getty Images Muhammad Abdul Aziz is suing the state of New York 'for serious miscarriages of justice' months after being exonerated in the killing of civil rights icon Malcolm X, according to CNN. Aziz seeks $20 million from the state after he … Continued

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