Dr. Betty Shabazz, Widom of Malcolm X I had the honor and pleasure to have Dr. Shabazz as a Health Class Professor at CUNY MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE in Brooklyn, New York Dr. Shabazz, a name known throughout the world Determined in all her pursuits Civil Rights was a commitment alongside her alive husband then Malcolm X Devotion in spirit in contributing change that followed Dr. Shabazz entire life Being Black and a woman, but was standing for all women regardless of race Achiever being a believer Leader within her own right Discrimination just made Dr. Shabazz more focused with a Civil Rights mission at hand Dr. Shabazz wanted to break the chains of stereotypes and accept a person among those being a women She observed in her eyes in what society was doing to all people of color Dr. Shabazz educated herself through higher learning and worked within the Health Care Industry as an RN then as she worked became a Tenure Professor at CUNY Medgar Evers College Because she was part of the Muhammad Faith didn’t make her commitment any easier, but more determined in the change movement of Civil Rights Her detours were like she was drowning in a sea, but always managed to surface to the top in what Dr. Shabazz was determined to accomplish Turmoil through the endless fires of her life Malcolm X heritage was her base of encouragement It didn’t matter he was deceased, the movement had to be pushed on Destiny had to be fulfilled Big step taking Risk in having strong courage The world had to understand Dr. Betty Shabazz travelled the globe in making her agenda clear for Civil Rights change She made numerous speeches in her own accord and her husband, Malcolm X In his absence Dr. Betty Shabazz proved to the world a women accomplish and establish being a women’s right in society Dr. Betty Shabazz Principles for all women across the globe She was even close to Coretta Scott King and teamed up together in letting Civil Rights continue to be known My honor to recognize Dr. Betty Shabazz Making an impact on my own life Legacy her make Understanding my start Forward I go Determined my flow Dr. Betty Shabazz, Thank you for putting me in the know.