Autobiography of Malcolm X
Title: Autobiography of Malcolm X
Category: Society & Culture / People
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Autobiography of Malcolm X
GENERAL ANALYSIS OF THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X (7 pages)
The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley is a book that has, in many ways, altered the destiny of the United States of America, and to some extent, the entire world. It is one man’s perplexing theory of what the solution to America’s black/white racism dilemma should be. In this book, Malcolm X tells the story of his life - one
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of his life from early childhood to his later years, where he found "spiritual enlightenment" and became far less militant in his view against integration. Whether Malcolm X only aided in increase racism and race superiority by preaching race pride and independence, or he gave the African American people to tools they needed to build a society free of oppression from the white man, and equal in greatness to white society remains to be seen.
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