Gravesite of Malcolm X
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Visit the Gravesite of Malcolm X at Ferncliff Cemetery
Located at 280 Secor Road, Hartsdale, New York, the gravesite of Malcolm X offers a profound opportunity to pay homage to one of the most influential figures in the Civil Rights Movement. Just 20 miles north of Manhattan, Ferncliff Cemetery is a serene and solemn resting place that invites reflection and remembrance.
Malcolm X, also known as Hajj-Malik El Shabazz, was assassinated on February 21, 1965. Following his tragic death, thousands gathered to honor him, and his final resting place was established here on February 27, 1965, with a service conducted in accordance with Islamic traditions. The grave is modestly marked, yet it holds immense significance for those who visit.
Visitors to the cemetery can expect a quiet and respectful atmosphere, ideal for contemplation. The journey from Harlem to Hartsdale is a short train ride, followed by a brief taxi trip to the cemetery, where the staff are known for their helpfulness in guiding visitors to Malcolm X’s gravesite.
The site is a place of pilgrimage for many who wish to connect with Malcolm X's legacy of courage, eloquence, and unwavering commitment to justice. While visiting, one may reflect on his enduring influence and the impact he had on the world.
For those planning a visit, it is recommended to bring flowers or a token of respect, as the cemetery does not have shops on-site. Whether you are coming to pay your respects during Black History Month or any other time, the gravesite of Malcolm X provides a meaningful experience to honor a man who fought tirelessly for equality and justice.
We invite you to visit and reflect on Malcolm X's extraordinary life and the indelible mark he left on history.
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280 Secor Road, Hartsdale, New York 10530, United States
Reviews
"We are grateful for what you did. You are in our heart."
"I must emphasize this: it is a place of eternal rest for many souls, not an entertainment park. A peaceful, well maintained (mostly) property housing the graves of many known or unknown. A beautiful place with plenty of trees where you can come pay your respects to the souls of the departed."
"What a great experience to pay homage both Betty and Malcolm X."
"Amazing feeling to stand by a grave site of a leader who was a positive role model in many lives! Stand for your Rights!!!"
"It was surreal. My bike group rode from NJ to the site. The last hill to get to entrance was a beast. I will definitely do this ride again."
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