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The autobiograph of malcolm x

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Book Specifications

  • Title: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
  • Publisher: Grove Press
  • Author: Alex Haley
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 460
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Published Year: 1965
  • Dimensions: 18 x 11 cm
  • Condition: Used - Good (Pages are yellowish due to age)

About the Book

The Autobiography of Malcolm X, as told to Alex Haley, is one of the most influential and widely read autobiographies of the twentieth century. This powerful work chronicles the extraordinary life of Malcolm X, tracing his journey from a troubled childhood and involvement in crime to his emergence as one of the most important voices in the struggle for racial justice and human rights.

Through candid personal reflections, Malcolm X recounts the experiences that shaped his worldview, including his years in prison, his conversion to Islam, and his rise as a prominent spokesman and activist. The narrative provides a firsthand account of the social, political, and racial realities of mid-twentieth-century America, offering readers profound insights into issues of identity, equality, and social change.

The book also explores Malcolm X's intellectual and spiritual evolution. His travels, encounters with diverse cultures, and growing commitment to international human rights broadened his perspective and transformed his approach to activism. These reflections reveal a complex and thoughtful leader whose ideas continued to evolve throughout his life.

Written with remarkable honesty and literary power, the autobiography remains an essential work of modern literature and social history. It has inspired generations of readers and continues to be studied for its insights into race relations, personal transformation, leadership, and political thought.

Published by Grove Press, this paperback edition is indispensable for readers interested in biography, civil rights history, African American studies, political movements, and influential twentieth-century leaders.