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1968 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X'

1968 Penguin books copy of human rights activist Malcolm X's monumental autobiography

First published in 1965, the book was the result of a collaboration between X and journalist Alex Haley, based on a series of interviews the pair conducted between 1963 and Malcolm's assassination. Primarily, it outlines Malcolm X's philosophy of black pride, black nationalism, and pan-Africanism. Haley's warm and vivid foreword (included here) was written after the leader was killed

Some years later, James Baldwin and Arnold Perl adapted the book as a screenplay, which provided the source material for Spike Lee's 1992 film. Essential, pertinent reading...

Publisher:Penguin

Publication Date:1968

Binding:Softcover

Book Condition:VG

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