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Malcolm X

A biography of civil rights leader Malcolm X, discussing his childhood, family life, years in prison, religious conversion, civil rights work, assassination, and more.

X

a novel
2016
"Malcolm Little's parents have always told him that he can achieve anything, but from what he can tell, that's a pack of lies--after all, his father's been murdered, his mother's been taken away, and his dreams of becoming a lawyer have gotten him laughed out of school. There's no point in trying, he figures, and lured by the nightlife of Boston and New York, he escapes into a world of fancy suits, jazz, girls, and reefer"--Publisher.
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By any means necessary

Malcolm X-- real, not reinvented : critical conversations on Manning Marable's biography of Malcolm X
2012
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Malcolm X

a graphic biography
Captures Malcolm Little's extraordinary transformation from a black youth beaten down by Jim Crow America into Malcolm X.

Malcolm X

fighting for human rights
Malcolm X faced many injustices growing up as an African American in the early twentieth century. Funneling his anger over systemic racism into activism, Malcolm X became a leader of the civil rights movement as well as one of the best-known spokesmen for the Nation of Islam. In this engaging biography, students will learn about Malcolm X's trials, tribulations, and victories in the battle for civil rights. Students will be guided through the reading with historical context and primary source documents, as well as a glossary of important words, a timeline, and references for further reading.
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The portable Malcolm X reader

2013
Presents articles from major newspapers, underground presses, oral histories, police reports, and FBI files that focus on Black Muslim leader Malcolm X.

X

a novel
Follows the childhood of the civil rights leader to his imprisonment at age twenty, where he found the faith that would lead him to his path towards activism and justice.

They had a dream

the struggles of four of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, from Frederick Douglass to Marcus Garvey to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
2016
Photographs and text trace the progression of the civil rights movement and its effect on history through biographical sketches of four prominent and influential African Americans: Frederick Douglass, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X.

Blood brothers

the fatal friendship between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X
In 1962, few thought that Cassius Clay would become the heavyweight champion of the world. But Malcolm X saw his potential, not just for boxing greatness, but as a means of spreading the Nation of Islam's message. The two became fast friends, keeping their interactions secret from the press for fear of jeopardizing Clay's career. Malcolm molded Cassius Clay into Mohammad Ali, helping him become an international symbol of Black pride and Black independence. Soon, however, their friendship would sour, with disastrous and far-reaching consequences.

Malcolm X

a life of reinvention
2012

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