Though married to fellow activist Dorothy Jamal, Jamal had several significant affairs. He had a brief relationship with actress Jean Seberg. Jamal moved to
London during the late 1960s, where he met
Gale Benson, daughter of the British MP
Leonard Plugge. The writer
V. S. Naipaul described Benson as Jamal's "white-woman slave." Jamal and Benson traveled in America seeking funds for a project to create a
Montessori school for black children. Following an unsuccessful attempt to establish a commune in
Guyana with the young German radical
Herbert Girardet, the couple later joined
West Indian Black Power leader
Michael X at his commune in
Trinidad, where Jamal wrote articles in support of Michael's activities.
Gale Benson murder Benson traveled once again to America to raise funds for the school but was unsuccessful. Shortly after her return to Trinidad in 1972, she was murdered by Michael X and his associates. Jamal was not a suspect, but it was alleged that Michael X had ordered her death because she was causing "mental strain" to Jamal. Jamal eventually returned to his wife and moved back to Boston, where he revived his role as director of the Malcolm X Foundation. ==Death==