
March 17th, 2013 6:01pm



Out Of Context Panel!
life:
In 1960, LIFE magazine assigned Eve Arnold, who died in January 2012 at the age of 99, to document the days and nights of Malcolm X, the controversial and intensely charismatic public face of the Nation of Islam.
On the anniversary of his death, we revisit her set of photos that surprisingly enough never made it into the magazine. (well, ours at least)
(Eve Arnold—Magnum)

– I really look up to him. He gave me alot of great advice, I appreciate it. – Tupac Shakur
– What really struck me about him was his heart. Alot of people you think are good but they’re not good, they’re just well behaved. He probably wasn’t well behaved but he was good. You think of some other great famous rapper, that’s the opposite of Tupac, who got the good light, what you would say a white bread image. A really white image, whoever they may be and ask them for $100, $1,000, or something. Ask them for $1,000 and see if they give it to you. Ask Tupac – the people who think is crazy, demented, ask him for $1,000. Boom, you got it. That’s what separates the two; God judges our heart. Man judges our actions. And that’s why I thought was very special and genuine about him. That’s what separates him from basically the majority of the other people of his field. – Mike Tyson
– He always wanted me to smoke weed with him, and I never did it and I wish I did, that’s my biggest regret. – Mike Tyson
Goldie by A$AP Rocky
From Fantastic Four #275 (February 1985)
by John Byrne
she-hulk is my kind of woman