Malcolm X House, Historic site in North Omaha, United States.
This memorial site on Pinkney Street in North Omaha marks the birthplace of someone who became a key figure in the civil rights movement. A plaque and foundation building now show the beginning of a life story that would shape the United States.
The house at 3448 Pinkney Street was the 1925 birthplace of someone whose path led from local life to the international stage. That address became a symbol for a transformation that would shape the American civil rights movement of the 20th century.
This site connects the story of an influential activist to the life of North Omaha's community, now serving as a gathering place for reflection on the civil rights movement. Visitors encounter a neighborhood that actively keeps this legacy present through remembrance and dialogue.
The memorial grounds are freely accessible and located in a residential neighborhood of North Omaha that is easy to reach on foot. Information signs at the site provide context, and parking is available nearby for visitors.
The original house no longer stands, but the foundation has marked the spot so the connection to the early life story remains visible to visitors. This approach keeps the focus on the personal beginning rather than a reconstructed building.
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