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MALCOLM X
Mfd HE WAS-WHY HE WENT WHAT HE STOOD FOR
. WHERE HE WAS GOING „-^ ' ' '
The full impact of Malcolm X, his personality and his mission, come urgently to life in this definitive new anthology of his writings, speeches, and manifestoes, and a selection of writings about him by his black brothers around the world.
Malcolm's focal role in the black revolution, his influence on the political consciousness of black Americans, his volatile impact around the globe, his deep involvement with Islam, his life as a husband and father, his dealings with the press, his last days, his final meeting' with his followers—these and hundreds of other aspects of his life and times vividly emerge in his own words and those of a host of distinguished commentators, among them his wife, Betty Shabazz, and C. Eric Lincoln, Rev. Albert Cleage, Charles E. Wilson, Wikero-ropetse Kgositsile, James Boggs, Patricia Robinson, Wyatt Tee Walker, Abdelwahab M. Elmessiri, Earl Grant, Art Sears, Jr.,...
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MALCOLM X
Mfd HE WAS-WHY HE WENT WHAT HE STOOD FOR
. WHERE HE WAS GOING „-^ ' ' '
The full impact of Malcolm X, his personality and his mission, come urgently to life in this definitive new anthology of his writings, speeches, and manifestoes, and a selection of writings about him by his black brothers around the world.
Malcolm's focal role in the black revolution, his influence on the political consciousness of black Americans, his volatile impact around the globe, his deep involvement with Islam, his life as a husband and father, his dealings with the press, his last days, his final meeting' with his followers—these and hundreds of other aspects of his life and times vividly emerge in his own words and those of a host of distinguished commentators, among them his wife, Betty Shabazz, and C. Eric Lincoln, Rev. Albert Cleage, Charles E. Wilson, Wikero-ropetse Kgositsile, James Boggs, Patricia Robinson, Wyatt Tee Walker, Abdelwahab M. Elmessiri, Earl Grant, Art Sears, Jr., Mburumba Kerina, Gordon Parks, Shirley Graham Dubois, Ossie Davis, Kenneth B. Clark, Leslie Alexander Lacy, Lebert Bethune, and Ruby M. Es/rien-Udom.
JOHN HENRIK CLARKE, the well-known black poet, educator, critic, and anthologist, recently edited the controversial William Styron's Nat Turner, Ten Black Wnters Respond.
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