Originally published in the New York Daily News, February 22, 1965, and via the Associated Press.
Cropped from the source image to the portion of the photo that was published in 1965.
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Thomas Hagan est maîtrisé par le sergent de police Alvin Aronoff dans la salle d'urgence du Jewish Memorial Hospital, où il a été emmené après avoir assassiné Malcolm X.
Uploaded a work by Judd Mehlman from "[https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/11/17/nyregion/malcolm-x-assassination What we know about Malcolm X’s assassination]", ''The New York Times'', November 17, 2021 Originally published in the ''New York Daily News'', [https://www.newspapers.com/image/393949620 February 22, 1965], and via the Associated Press. with UploadWizard
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