Title: Review of The Autobiography of Malcolm X Category:History Details: Words: 2614 | Pages: 11.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Review of The Autobiography of Malcolm X
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
by Malcolm X and Alex Haley
The book The Autobiography of Malcolm X was not only a depiction of the life for Malcolm X but it also provided and look at the issues present during his life. Many of the problems that faced Malcolm X also faced many African Americans of his time. A large part of the book showed and described the hardships faced by Malcolm X and other members of minorities like him. This book also showed the showed first 85 words of 2614 total
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showed last 85 words of 2614 total and accomplished. This autobiography refuted the many negative views of Malcolm X and showed the reader what Malcolm X really stood for. Malcolm X was an advocate of change. He was a supporter of uniting African Americans so they could gain the power to fight for the rights they deserved. The Autobiography of Malcolm X gave the public a different, a positive, a correct view of the civil rights leader known best as Malcolm X.
Bibliography
Haley, Alex, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Grover Press, 1965.