The Autobiography of Malcolm X is more than a life story-it is the journey of a man who rose from hardship, crime, and despair to become one of the most powerful voices of the 20th century. Told with unflinching honesty and intensity, the book chronicles Malcolm's transformation from a troubled youth into a global symbol of resistance, faith, and empowerment. From his struggles with racism in America to his years in prison, his spiritual rebirth through Islam, his battles with the Nation of Islam, and his awakening during a life-changing pilgrimage to Mecca, Malcolm's story is one of evolution, courage, and profound conviction. Co-written with Alex Haley, this autobiography is not just a record of one man's life, but a timeless manifesto on freedom, justice, and human dignity that continues to inspire readers around the world.



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Malcolm X (1925-1965) was a civil rights activist and Muslim minister who fought for Black empowerment and justice in America. His collaboration with Alex Haley produced *The Autobiography of Malcolm X*, a landmark work that influenced generations. Alex Haley (1921-1992) was an American writer also known for *Roots*, a novel that traced African American heritage. Together, their work remains pivotal in American history and literature.

Titel
Analytic Summary of The Autobiography of Malcolm X
EAN
9781256983835
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
15.09.2025
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0.83 MB
Anzahl Seiten
280