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Malcolm X

As They Knew Him

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New York
Kiadó: Carroll & Graf Publishers Inc.
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 288 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 23 cm x 15 cm
ISBN: 0-88184-850-6
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MALCOLM X AsTheyKnewHhn "Dangerous" describes Malcolm Xfor poet Sonia Sanchez, and civil rights attorney William Kunstler places him at "the cutting edge of the black struggle."For histórián John Henrik Clarké he was "the brightest light weproduced in the twentieth century"; tojournalist Claude Lewis, "the bravestman Fveeverknown" Former COREdirector James Farmer calls him "a champion." Part One of Malcolm X: As They Knew Him presents the remembrances of twenty-five men and women whose lives were dramatically touched-and in somé cases radically altered-by Malcolm X. Writer Maya Angelou, for instance, speaks of the contemplative Malcolm she knew in Africa, while newsman Mike Wallace recalls Malcolm's last daring média appearances. Alex Haley provides intimate glimpses of the priváté man, and Benjámin Karim shares his memories of Malcolm lecturing on the swine and teaching lessons in charity all the way from Harlem to Bridgeport, Connecticut. In the minds of those who knew him Malcolm... Tovább

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MALCOLM X AsTheyKnewHhn "Dangerous" describes Malcolm Xfor poet Sonia Sanchez, and civil rights attorney William Kunstler places him at "the cutting edge of the black struggle."For histórián John Henrik Clarké he was "the brightest light weproduced in the twentieth century"; tojournalist Claude Lewis, "the bravestman Fveeverknown" Former COREdirector James Farmer calls him "a champion." Part One of Malcolm X: As They Knew Him presents the remembrances of twenty-five men and women whose lives were dramatically touched-and in somé cases radically altered-by Malcolm X. Writer Maya Angelou, for instance, speaks of the contemplative Malcolm she knew in Africa, while newsman Mike Wallace recalls Malcolm's last daring média appearances. Alex Haley provides intimate glimpses of the priváté man, and Benjámin Karim shares his memories of Malcolm lecturing on the swine and teaching lessons in charity all the way from Harlem to Bridgeport, Connecticut. In the minds of those who knew him Malcolm is still vividly there: eating banana splits, quoting Shakespeare, driving his old blue Oldsmobile home to East Elmhurst, growing a beard. A man stands behind the myth. Malcolm speaks for himself in Part Two, "Getting It On the Record." He makes parables of chickens, snakes, and duck eggs with Róbert Penn Warren, and in a solemn, reflective mood he shares his views on life, and death, with Claude Lewis one late December night. Included too are the Playboy interview with Alex Haley and his last television interview, with Pierre Berton in January 1965, one month before he died at the hands of assassins in Harlem's Audubon Ballroom. In Part Three, "The Man, the Myth and the Mission," six outstanding American writers, among them James Baldwin, Eldridge Cleaver, and Peter Goldman, probe the aftermath of Malcolm's assassination and define the substance of his legacy. Their essays attest to the power of the man who attempted to raise the consciousness of twenty-two millión African Americans and to give them back their pride-the ma:! who, it has been said, invented black history. Dávid Gallen is an attorney and developer of book projects in New York City. Among his recent publications for Carroll & Gráf are The Baseball Chronicles, Malcolm X.- The FBI Fite, and Thurgood Marshall: Justice for All. J Photo credit: John LaunoistBlack Star \i Corer (lesign bt/ Xeil Stuart Vissza

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