Malcolm X faced many injustices growing up as an African American in the early twentieth century.
alcolm first visited his half-sister, Ella Collins, in the summer of 1940 at her home in a well-respected neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Earl Little had fathered Ella along with three other children with his first wife.
Malcolm had reddishbrown hair, and he had lived in Lansing and Mason, Michigan, near Detroit. Exciting new life Fifteenyearold Malcolm liked the busy streets, loud music, and pool halls in one section of Roxbury. Here, black people had.
Ella to be the most confident black woman he ever met. Did you know? Around 1943, Malcolm started going by the nickname “Detroit Red.” Malcolm had reddish-brown hair, and he had lived in Lansing and Mason, Michigan, near Detroit.
An authoritative biography of Malcolm X draws on new research to reveal information not contained in his autobiography, including the true story behind his assasination.
Malcolm X
Depuis sa mort, Malcolm X est devenu bien plus qu'un militant de la libération noire : son héritage et sa mémoire font l'objet de luttes acharnées. Prédicateur sectaire de la...
Entretanto, como demonstra Manning Marable, a mesma personalidade profundamente contestadora sempre esteve por trás das diversas máscaras sociais usadas por Malcolm.
Malcolm X: arayışlarla dolu bir hayat
Malcolm X a connu plusieurs vies. Depuis son assassinat en 1965, tout ou presque a été dit, écrit et même filmé sur lui.
At 20 he was in prison.It was in prison that Malcolm Little started the journey that would lead him to adopt the name Malcolm X, and there he developed his beliefs about what being black means in America: beliefs that shook America then, ...
Speeches that Malcom X gave at Harvard in 1961 and 1964 documenting his progression from Black nationalism to internationalism.
Malcolm X: From Political Eschatology to Religious Revolutionary offers a variety of historical, religious and philosophical perspectives into the significance of Malcolm X’s life and thought today.
A short biography of the influential African American activist, tracing the early events that led to his belief that whites were the enemy.
"We never can win freedom and justice and equality until we are doing something for ourselves!" Malcolm X learned from his father that black people should demand equality by taking their lives and futures into their own hands.
Malcolm X is a stunning achievement, the definitive work on one of our greatest advocates for social change.
In this fascinating volume, Malcolm X, the man and the leader, stands revealed in a shimmering mosaic of memories, interviews, insights, and appreciations by: -- Maya Angelou - James Baldwin - James Booker Elombe Braath - James Brown - ...
Award-winning author Walter Dean Myers, together with illustrator Leonard Jenkins, delivers a straightforward and compelling portrayal of one of America's most influential figures.
Meyers' award-winning biography of Malcolm X--a Coretta Scott King Honor Book, an ALA Notable Children's Book and Best Book for Young Adults, and a Library of Congress Children's Book of the Year--is reissued as part of the Scholastic Focus ...
Malcolm X: Socialism and Black Nationalism