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  1. Betty Shabazz - Wikipedia

    Betty Shabazz (born Betty Dean Sanders; [2] May 28, 1935 [a] – June 23, 1997), also known as Betty X, was an American educator and civil rights advocate who was married to Malcolm X. Shabazz grew …

  2. Betty Shabazz | Civil Rights, Malcolm X, Activist, & Educator - Britannica

    Mar 12, 2026 · Betty Shabazz (1934–97) was an American educator and civil rights activist who is perhaps best known as the wife of slain Black nationalist leader Malcolm X.

  3. Betty Shabazz - Malcolm X, Children & Death - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · Betty Shabazz is best known as the wife of African American nationalist leader Malcolm X, who was assassinated in New York City in 1965.

  4. 13 powerful facts you should know about Betty Shabazz - REVOLT

    Feb 8, 2025 · Discover how Betty Shabazz, Malcom X’s wife, became a powerful civil rights educator and activist who shaped Black history.

  5. Shabazz, Betty (1936–1997) - Encyclopedia.com

    Betty Shabazz was a dedicated human-rights activist who came to national attention when her husband, Black Muslim leader Malcolm X, was assassinated while preaching in 1965.

  6. Betty Shabazz | Biography | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Best known as the wife and widow of controversial leader Malcolm X, Shabazz led a multifaceted public life as a mother, activist, advocate for women’s and children’s rights, educator, civic leader, and …

  7. Malcolm X’s Wife, Dr. Betty Shabazz, and Her Connection to Yonkers

    Feb 10, 2026 · On June 23, 1997, she died from her injuries, the newspaper reported. The tragedy reverberated far beyond Yonkers. Dr. Shabazz had spent decades urging young people toward …

  8. Betty Shabazz, Activist and Administrator born

    May 28, 2013 · Betty Shabazz worked as a fundraiser and administrator at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, New York. She died on June 23rd, 1997, from burns suffered in a fire set by her grandson.

  9. Betty Shabazz | Black Women's Religious Activism

    Jun 23, 1997 · Betty Shabazz died in 1997 and continues to be one of the most prominent Black women ever affiliated with the Nation of Islam whose faith and activism helped to spur social change.

  10. Betty Shabazz: Profile and Biography - ThoughtCo

    Feb 4, 2019 · This profile highlights the key moments in the life of Betty Shabazz. Discover what her life was like before and after marriage to Malcolm X.