A look at Malcolm X’s widow Betty Shabazz and their six daughters - Face2Face Africa (2024)

On February 21, 1965, in Manhattan’s Audubon Ballroom, African-American orator and activist Malcolm X having left the Nation of Islam 11 months prior was assassinated. His wife Betty Shabazz, who was in the audience near the stage with her daughters, tried to perform CPR to no avail.

After Malcolm’s assassination, Betty faced the grim reality of raising their six girls. The daughters were Attallah, born in 1958 and named after Attila the Hun; Qubilah, born in 1960 and named after Kublai Khan; Ilyasah, born in 1962 and named after Elijah Muhammad; Gamilah Lumumba, born in 1964 and named after Patrice Lumumba; and twins, Malikah and Malaak, born in 1965 after their father’s assassination.

Shabazz had difficulty sleeping for weeks after Malcolm X’s assassination and the burden of taking care of the family had a great deal of psychological effect on her. The publication of The Autobiography of Malcolm X helped because Shabazz received half of the royalties. Also, Alex Haley, who assisted Malcolm X in writing the book signed over his portion of the royalties to Shabazz. It was a way to get her up on her feet.

Actor and activist Ruby Dee and Juanita Poitier (wife ofSidney Poitier) helped raised $17,000. They bought a large two-family home inMount Vernon, New York, from Congress member Bella Abzug for the family.

Shabazz began to accept speaking engagements at colleges and universities, speaking about the Black Nationalist philosophy of Malcolm X but also about her role as a wife and mother.

The trained nurse in late 1969 enrolled at Jersey City State College (now New Jersey City University) to complete a degree in education she left behind when she became a nurse. She completed her undergraduate studies in one year, and decided to earn a master’s degree in health administration. In 1972, Shabazz enrolled at the University of Massachusetts Amherst to pursue an Ed.D. in higher education administration and curriculum development. In July 1975, she defended her dissertation and earned her doctorate.

Shabazz joined the New York Alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta in April 1974. In January 1976, she became associate professor of health sciences with a concentration in nursing at New York’s Medgar Evers College. By 1980, Shabazz was promoted to Director of Institutional Advancement. In her new position, she became a booster and fund-raiser for the college. A year later, she was given tenure. In 1984, Shabazz was given a new title, Director of Institutional Advancement and Public Affairs; a position she held until her death.

Shabazz also engaged in volunteer work during the 1970s and 1980s and became active in the NAACP and the National Urban League. When Nelson and Winnie Mandela visited Harlem during 1990, Shabazz was asked to introduce the latter.

Shabazz who never remarried befriended Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of Medgar Evers, and Coretta Scott King, the widow of Martin Luther King Jr. They had the common experience of losing their activist husbands at a young age and raising their children as single mothers. The press came to refer to the three, who made numerous joint public appearances, as the “Movement widows”.

With many holding Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam responsible for Malcolm’s murder, Shabazz harbored resentment toward the Nation of Islam and Farrakhan in particular.

Daughter, Qubilah Shabazz in January 1995 was charged with trying to hire an assassin to kill Farrakhan in retaliation for the murder of her father. She accepted a plea agreement with respect to the charges, in which she maintained her innocence but accepted responsibility for her actions. She had to submit herself to rehabilitation or a prison sentence.

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For the duration of her treatment, Qubilah’s 10-year-old son, Malcolm was sent to live with Shabazz at her apartment in Yonkers, New York. The decision proved costly as her 12 year-old grandson set fire in Shabazz’s apartment on June 1, 1997. Shabazz never recovered from the burns which affected 80% of her body despite undergoing five skin-replacement operations. She died of her injuries on June 23, 1997. She was buried next to her husband, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. She was born Betty Dean Sanders on May 28, 1934 to Ollie Mae Sanders and Shelman Sandlin.

Malcolm Shabazz, the mentally disturbed grandson was sentenced to 18 months in juvenile detention for manslaughter and arson. He was killed in a bar fight in Mexico City in 2013 aged 28.

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The six daughters of Malcolm X in 2018 announced a clothing line, called Malcolm X Legacy, that rebrands their father’s message for the puss*-hat era, in the form of sweatshirts, hats, and T-shirts bearing slogans such as “By Any Means Necessary” and “A Man Who Stands for Nothing Will Fall for Anything.”

The daughters see the legacy protection as a team effort. Ilyasah Al Shabazz is also a professor, an author, community organizer, social activist, and motivational speaker. She teaches a course on cultural pluralism at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She is the author of “Betty Before X,” a children’s book that features their mother, Betty Shabazz as a spunky girl hero.

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Attallah Shabazz – Malcolm’s oldest daughter – is an artist, actress, theatrical director, producer, lecturer, and activist. She is also the former ambassador to Belize.

Malaak is a human rights activist. Malikah has feuded with her sisters. “One of the daughters, Malikah Shabazz, accuses her two sisters, Ilyasah and Malaak Shabazz, and their former lawyer…’of spending estate money on themselves while permitting property and other estate assets to languish and a tax bill to skyrocket,’” NBC reported.

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Last Edited by:Kent Mensah Updated: March 25, 2020

A look at Malcolm X’s widow Betty Shabazz and their six daughters - Face2Face Africa (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Malcolm X's wife? ›

Betty Shabazz married Nation of Islam spokesman Malcolm X in 1958. After her husband's assassination in 1965, Shabazz went on to a career in university administration and activism. She died from injuries sustained in a fire on June 23, 1997.

How did Malcolm meet Betty? ›

During her second year, she was invited to a dinner party at the Nation of Islam temple in Harlem. Though she declined to join the organization at that time, it was there that she met Malcolm X. Shabazz began attending Malcolm's services and in 1956 converted to Islam, changing her surname to X.

What are some interesting facts about Betty Shabazz? ›

Upon high school graduation, she left Detroit to study elementary education at Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University) in Alabama. There she experienced racism for the first time in her life, and after two years she left for New York City, where she became a registered nurse.

What was Malcolm X's real name? ›

Malcolm X, originally Malcolm Little, was born in Omaha, Nebraska. After moving to the Midwest with his family at a young age, he suffered great tragedy with the alleged suicide of his father and the subsequent institutionalization of his mother.

What did Malcolm do to Laura? ›

Malcolm took Laura to dances at Roseland, against her grandmother's wishes, and in giving her a taste of ghetto life, he led her to her own destruction. After he jilted her, she began drinking and taking drugs, and finally became a prostitute. But by this time Malcolm had lost interest in her — because of Sophia.

What happened with Malcolm? ›

Throughout 1964, his conflict with the Nation of Islam intensified, and he was repeatedly sent death threats. On February 21, 1965, he was assassinated in New York City. Three Nation members were charged with the murder and given indeterminate life sentences. In 2021, two of the convictions were vacated.

Did Malcolm ever get married? ›

It was there that she met Malcolm X and, in 1956, joined the Nation of Islam. The couple married in 1958. Along with her husband, Shabazz left the Nation of Islam in 1964. She witnessed his assassination the following year.

What ethnicity is Shabazz? ›

Shabazz (Arabic: شَبَازّ, romanized: Shabāzz) is the name of a supposed black architect whose tribe founded the populations of Africa according to the doctrine of the Nation of Islam (NOI). It is similar to the Persian name Shahbaz.

What did Malcolm X's grandson do? ›

What was Malcolm X's last word? ›

Many consider Malcolm X's last words to be "Brothers! Brothers, please! This is a house of peace!" But there are a some who think he may have said: "Now, now, brothers, break it up, be cool, be calm," or "Let's cool it, brothers."

Who is Malcolm X's half sister? ›

He shared the house with his half sister, Ella Little-Collins, whose son is the current owner. Owner Rodnell Collins dreams of preserving Malcolm X's legacy by transforming the house into a cultural space for African American history, social justice, and civil rights.

What finally happened to Malcolm's mother? ›

In her last years, Little lived quietly with one of her daughters in the celebrated Black community of Woodland Park, Mich. Her ashes were scattered there after her death, on Dec. 18, 1989. She was believed to be 91.

Why was Malcolm's mother fired often? ›

Malcolm was constantly made aware of the prejudice against skin color. Because of her light complexion, Mrs. Little was able to take sewing and household work with white families in Lansing, but she was usually fired when the families discovered that she was black.

Why did Malcolm reject his family name? ›

Malcolm rejects the surname "Little" as a slave name given to his family by white oppressors, and he becomes known as "Malcolm X." Dismayed that the Nation of Islam is not attracting more followers (at the time, total nationwide membership was about 400), Malcolm begins an intensive recruiting campaign with Elijah ...

Is malikah Shabazz still alive? ›

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