Khazan was born Ezell Alexander Blair Jr. on October 18, 1941, in
Greensboro, North Carolina. Khazan received his early education from
Dudley High School, where his father taught. His father was a member of the
NAACP and very vocal on the subject of racial injustices and "things naturally rubbed off on me", described Khazan in a 1974 interview. It was said that when he experienced unjust treatment based on color, he "stood up." Khazan also recalls an American Civics teacher, Mrs. McCullough, who told her class “We’re preparing you for the day when you will have equal rights.” The sit-in demonstrations were just the beginning of Khazan's community involvement. He joined
Alpha Phi Alpha, was elected president of the junior class, and would later become president of the school's
student government association, the campus
NAACP and the Greensboro
Congress for Racial Equality. ==Later life==