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By any means necessary: the trials and tribulations of the making of Malcolm X

In this comprehensive study, the author delves into the personal and political struggles of Malcolm X, offering an in-depth look at his evolution from a member of the Nation of Islam to a prominent civil rights activist. The narrative covers his early life, his conversion to Islam, his rise within the Nation of Islam, and his eventual split from the organization. The book also examines the impact of Malcolm X's assassination and the enduring influence of his ideas on the civil rights movement and American society. more

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Malcolm X
Malcolm X

Malcolm X was a prominent human rights activist, born on May 19, 1925, and died on February 21, 1965. He played a significant role in the civil rights movement, advocating for black self-liberation and rights. His ideas and actions have had a profound impact on future generations. more

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