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Autobiography of Malcolm X

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  • Author:
    MALCOLM X and HALEY
  • ISBN:
    9780141185439
  • Publication Date:
    May 2001
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    528
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Penguin Classics
  • Country of Publication:
Autobiography of Malcolm X
Autobiography of Malcolm X

Autobiography of Malcolm X

Regular price $31.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MALCOLM X and HALEY
  • ISBN:
    9780141185439
  • Publication Date:
    May 2001
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    528
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Penguin Classics
  • Country of Publication:

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By the time of his tragic murder in 1965, Malcolm X was world famous as the "angriest black man in America". From hustling, cocaine addiction and armed violence in the ghettos of Harlem he had turned, in a dramatic prison conversion, to the fervour of the Black Muslims. Speaking out to millions of oppressed blacks, he brought new hope and self-respect. But was Malcolm X, in the words of one critic, merely a racist preaching hatred or was he a founding father, whose passionate eloquence has helped to nourish the modern anti-racist movement? This book attempts to answer this question by looking at the life and work of Malcolm X.
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  • By the time of his tragic murder in 1965, Malcolm X was world famous as the "angriest black man in America". From hustling, cocaine addiction and armed violence in the ghettos of Harlem he had turned, in a dramatic prison conversion, to the fervour of the Black Muslims. Speaking out to millions of oppressed blacks, he brought new hope and self-respect. But was Malcolm X, in the words of one critic, merely a racist preaching hatred or was he a founding father, whose passionate eloquence has helped to nourish the modern anti-racist movement? This book attempts to answer this question by looking at the life and work of Malcolm X.
By the time of his tragic murder in 1965, Malcolm X was world famous as the "angriest black man in America". From hustling, cocaine addiction and armed violence in the ghettos of Harlem he had turned, in a dramatic prison conversion, to the fervour of the Black Muslims. Speaking out to millions of oppressed blacks, he brought new hope and self-respect. But was Malcolm X, in the words of one critic, merely a racist preaching hatred or was he a founding father, whose passionate eloquence has helped to nourish the modern anti-racist movement? This book attempts to answer this question by looking at the life and work of Malcolm X.