
The truth behind the famous meeting of four Black heroes in 'One Night in Miami'
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A real-life meeting in 1964 between Malcolm X, Jim Brown, Sam Cooke and Cassius Clay is chronicled in the current film, "One Night in Miami," nominated for three Oscars. But in some of its details, the movie diverges from the truth.
One of them, the brash and flamboyant Cassius Clay (soon to change his name to Muhammad Ali) had just won the world heavyweight boxing championship in an upset at age 22. Another, influential civil rights activist Malcolm X, was weighing a split from the Nation of Islam. Together with NFL star Jim Brown and soul singer Sam Cooke, they gathered at the Hampton House, a popular hotel among Black celebrities at the time.More Related News

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