Summary - The Autobiography Of Malcolm X - Based On The Book By Alex Haley And Malcolm X
Fastbooks Publishing
Narrator Liam Brady
Publisher: Fastbooks Publishing
Summary
SUMMARY THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X BASED ON THE BOOK BY ALEX HALEY AND MALCOLM X SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FASTBOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT Early Life and Family Struggles Youth in Lansing and Boston Crime and Prison Transformation and the Nation of Islam The Minister and the Movement The Break from Elijah Muhammad Mecca and the Changing Beliefs New Directions and Growing Influence Assassination and Legacy General Analysis of The Autobiography of Malcolm X ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK “The Autobiography of Malcolm X”, as told to Alex Haley, is a powerful narrative of Malcolm X's life, chronicling his transformation from a troubled street hustler to a globally recognized leader of the civil rights movement. The book explores his early experiences with racism, his involvement in crime, and his time in prison, where he found purpose through education and his conversion to Islam. Themes of identity, race, religion, and self-determination dominate the story as Malcolm evolves from separatism to a broader vision of human rights, making his life a profound exploration of personal and societal change.
Duration: 26 minutes (00:25:36) Publishing date: 2024-12-04; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

