Malcolm X, Die Autobiographie

Malcolm X, Die Autobiographie

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Biography
Format Paperback
Pages 525
Language German
Published Jan 1, 1992
Publisher Agipa-Press
ISBN-10 3927170046
ISBN-13 9783927170049
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Malcolm X's journey from a troubled youth to a powerful voice for civil rights is masterfully captured in this compelling autobiography, co-authored by journalist Alex Haley. The narrative reflects Malcolm's transformation, as he navigates through the complexities of racism, identity, and faith in America. It delves into his early life marked by adversity and crime, exploring the factors that shaped his views and convictions.

As he becomes a prominent figure in the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X's experiences are both enlightening and harrowing. His fierce advocacy for Black empowerment and social justice resonates throughout the narrative, providing a raw, unfiltered look at the struggles faced by African Americans during a pivotal time in history. The honesty and intensity in his storytelling reveal the depth of his commitment to equality and human rights.

Through his eloquence and passion, Malcolm X emerges not just as a leader but as a symbol of resilience and change. His reflections invite readers to consider the broader societal issues still relevant today, making this narrative a timeless exploration of the quest for justice and understanding in an often-divided world.

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