Civil rights icon Malcolm X gets a day of recognition in Nebraska, where he was born in 1925
- Malcolm X was posthumously honored with induction into the Nebraska Hall of Fame after being rejected for 15 years, celebrated with a bronze bust in the Nebraska State Capitol.
- Nebraska Legislature recognized Malcolm X's birthday by declaring May 19 as Malcolm X Day, allowing schools to hold exercises for civil rights icon.
- Proposed bill to make May 19 a state holiday failed, but passed to recognize Malcolm X's contributions to the civil rights movement in Nebraska.
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