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Long before the age of 21, Malcolm X ran away from school
and went to Harlem. And there, he ran numbers,
sold bootleg whiskey, procured business for prostitutes,
used and pushed dope. In the late '40s,
Malcolm X pulled a robbery in Boston, was caught, and sent to prison. He served time for robbery in the Michigan and Massachusetts
state penitentiary
and went to Harlem. And there, he ran numbers,
sold bootleg whiskey, procured business for prostitutes,
used and pushed dope. In the late '40s,
Malcolm X pulled a robbery in Boston, was caught, and sent to prison. He served time for robbery in the Michigan and Massachusetts
state penitentiary
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Long before the age of 21,
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Malcolm X ran away from school
and went to Harlem.
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And there, he ran numbers,
sold bootleg whiskey,
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procured business for prostitutes,
used and pushed dope.
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In the late '40s,
Malcolm X pulled a robbery in Boston,
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was caught, and sent to prison.
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He served time for robbery
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in the Michigan and Massachusetts
state penitentiary.
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Movie Summary
From a chance meeting to a tragic fallout, Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali's extraordinary bond cracks under the weight of distrust and shifting ideals.