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Alex Haley's The Autobiography of Malcolm X

Alex Haley's The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Author: Anita J. Aboulafia
Publisher: Research & Education Assoc.
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780878910045

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A study guide for "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" offers a summary and analysis of every chapter, study questions and answers, and topics for reports with sample outlines.


Mary Magdalene: New Testament Eve

Mary Magdalene: New Testament Eve
Author: Robert Cameron Malcolm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781633853775

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Malcolm X, African American Revolutionary

Malcolm X, African American Revolutionary
Author: Dennis D. Wainstock
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2008-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786439343

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This biography, though it covers his early life and adulthood, focusses most prominently on Malcolm X's final years, which were largely dominated by his departure from the Nation of Islam and his conflict with Elijah Muhammad. Throughout, the author addresses a number of lingering issues, including the role of fellow prisoner John Elton Bembry in Malcolm's prison conversion; whether Malcolm decided to leave the Nation of Islam before he was suspended by Elijah Muhammad; whether he was seeking martyrdom; and the extent of the role that government agencies played in Malcolm X's assassination in 1965.


Malcolm X

Malcolm X
Author: Beatrice Gormley
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781402758010

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Describes the life of Malcolm X and the events that transformed him into one of the most rousing Black Nationalist leaders.


Herman Melville's Malcolm Letter

Herman Melville's Malcolm Letter
Author: Hennig Cohen
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1992
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780823211845

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The Malcolm Letter was written by Melville in 1849 on the birth of his son. This letter is one of thirty-six to be retrieved since the publication of The Letters of Herman Melville (1960) and has earned a place in the New York Public Library's Gansevoort-Lansing Collection. Addressed to Melville's brother, the letter entices critics to read it on several levels. It reveals Melville's serious consideration of his own father's influence on his upbringing as he anticipates undertaking the role of father himself. It is not a literary work, but a deeply personal outpouring distinguished by dark underpinnings barely hidden by his light-hearted tone. In a bit of dramatic irony, Melville reflects on the responsibility looming ahead of him as the reader notes the tragedy that Melville cannot possibly foresee - his son Malcolm's suicide eighteen years later. Cohen's and Yannella's careful study relives for the reader this and other events which shaped the clannish Melville family history. They also show how the author's struggle with these pressures are manifested in his writing. This volume is published in cooperation with the New York Public Library.


The Education of Malcolm Palmer

The Education of Malcolm Palmer
Author: John Wheatcroft
Publisher: Associated University Presses
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780845348635

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With the arrival in Rome of Malcolm's wife, Teddy, to arrange for the return home of the body of the husband she has mistakenly been informed has been murdered, the narrative moves to its climax. At almost the very minute, on the other side of the track on which Teddy's train rolls in, Malcolm is seeing Alicia off for Florence. Teddy's meeting with her "dead" husband is memorable comic melodrama.


Betty Shabazz, Surviving Malcolm X

Betty Shabazz, Surviving Malcolm X
Author: Russell John Rickford
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 140225251X

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The gunmen rose from the crowd and set their sights on Malcolm X. The thunder of shotgun blasts ripped through the ballroom, and Betty Shabazz turned to see her husband float backward, keel over and crash to the ballroom stage. She grabbed her children, hurling them beneath a booth and shielding them with her body while the room erupted into screams and chaos. As she lay there squeezing her family, the Betty Shabazz who was the dutiful and obedient wife of the Civil Rights Movement's most feared leader ceased to be, and the woman who emerged would become one of the greatest heroines of our day. Betty Shabazz, Surviving Malcolm X is the first major biography of Dr. Betty Shabazz, the unsung and controversial champion of the Civil Rights era. From her early marriage to black liberation's raging voice through her evolution into a powerful and outspoken African-American leader, Betty Shabazz was in constant struggle to bring freedom and justice to her people. Yet, at times her greatest fight was to struggle through tragedy and hold on to her faith amidst the stereotypes forced on her by a culture of racism and the very people she was trying to liberate. To read Betty Shabazz, Surviving Malcolm X is to experience this remarkable life. With eloquent and intimate prose, Russell J. Rickford puts you on the scene as a young Betty Sanders is taken in by foster parents after a troubled childhood. You are there as Malcolm X comes home from a hard day of railing against oppression to hug his children, dote on his wife and laugh. You dive under the table at the Audubon Ballroom as bullets strike Malcolm down. You struggle with Betty Shabazz as she fights to raise six girls alone while earning a doctorate. You stand triumphant with her as she claims her own individuality and fights to build respect for Malcolm. And you stand watch with her daughters as Betty passes away, a victim of yet another tragedy, but this time after a life lived full. Russell J. Rickford has conducted extensive research to compile this biography, interviewing more than seventy of Betty Shabazz's family members, friends, colleagues and contemporaries as well as researching countless records and documents, including recently declassified FBI, CIA and New York Police files. This is the first complete look at the life of Betty Shabazz and a new insight into the man who was known as Malcolm X. Betty Shabazz is the story of a strong woman who faced incredible tragedy and emerged triumphant, compassionate and always full of life. In the end, it is the story of a nation torn apart by hatred learning to heal and forgive.


Malcolm X

Malcolm X
Author: Michael Benson
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822550259

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Describes the life, beliefs and accomplishments of the controversial civil rights leader, including his early troubles with the law, and his assassination.


Malcolm X

Malcolm X
Author: A. B. Assensoh
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-12-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0313378509

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This fresh biography unearths previously unpublished nuances about Malcolm X's life. Malcolm X: A Biography is a historical and political analysis of the black leader's life and times, offering a detailed treatment of its subject's multifaceted story. Laid out chronologically, the book treats Malcolm's life from his birth through his childhood, adult life, work as a Civil Rights activist, and assassination. Readers will learn about the torching of Malcolm's family's Lansing, MI, home when he was a young child and about the death of his father a few years later—both acts attributed to a white supremacist organization. They will learn of his participation in narcotics, prostitution, and gambling rings and of his arrest and prison term. And they will learn about his discovery of the teachings of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad, his conversion to the Muslim faith, his break with NOI, and his eventual espousal of faith in integration. Finally, the book looks at Malcolm's assassination and at his legacy and importance today.


The Cambridge Companion to Malcolm X

The Cambridge Companion to Malcolm X
Author: Robert Terrill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2010-05-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521515904

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This Companion presents new perspectives on Malcolm X's life and legacy for students of American history.