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.
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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.
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Add this copy of The Autobiography of Malcolm X. to cart. $107.00, very good condition, Sold by Moe's Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Berkeley, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1965 by Random House.
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Very good. No jacket. Cover is lightly rubbed, but in otherwise good condition. Spine is slightly bumped and shaken, but binding is tight. Inside is clean and unmarked.
I bought this for my daughters summer reading assignment. she learned a great deal about history in it.
Nelida M
Jan 13, 2012
Great buy
this book was a gift for a relative who really appreciated it. The price and condition of the merchandise was very good. I will be doing further business with this vendor.
The Pageturner
Apr 3, 2011
One Word: EPIC
For a few years, I put off reading this book because I was intimidated by the amount of pages. But I highly recommend this brilliantly written piece of Black history for those who wish to know more of the revolutionary, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X).
This book shows step by the step the transformation of a man who is shaped by his experiences. Regardless of critical opinions about Malcolm X, his book possesses an overall human tone. Even in parts of disagreement, his opinions seem valid and reasonable, yet bold.
Though book flows beautifully and I consider the most exquisite chapters to be "Mecca" and "1965". Never before have I come across a more heart wrenching book than this one. The reader feels him at a personal level and you end the last page knowing you have just heard words of greatness.
Betty C
Jan 13, 2011
Autobiography of Malcolm X
I originally read the library's version of this book and felt the honesty and depth of Malcom X's words were astonishing. I had to own it and be able to relate to it whenever I so chose. The development of a real life, a life blemished and yet more than worthy of recall... priceless!
rdsnova
Nov 26, 2009
REad the book
This book is well written, and provides very interesting information about Malcolm X. Well worth reading.