Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1992
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0836280105
ISBN-13
9780836280104
Description
In a powerful compilation, Malcolm X's voice resonates with urgency and conviction, capturing the essence of his revolutionary spirit. This collection showcases his eloquent articulation of the struggles faced by African Americans during a time of intense social upheaval. With insights carefully curated by editors Nan Richardson, Catherine Chermayeff, and Antoinette White, readers are offered a profound glimpse into Malcolm's thoughts on racism, identity, and empowerment.
The editors weave together selected speeches and writings, allowing Malcolm's impassioned rhetoric to shine through. Each piece reflects his commitment to justice and equality, as well as his transformative journey as a leader. The narrative flows seamlessly, providing context to his ideologies while emphasizing the socio-political climate that shaped his beliefs.
By presenting Malcolm X's unfiltered perspectives, this volume serves as both a historical document and a potent reminder of the ongoing struggle for civil rights. It invites readers to engage with the resonant themes of resilience and activism, making it a significant addition to the discourse surrounding race and justice in America.
The editors weave together selected speeches and writings, allowing Malcolm's impassioned rhetoric to shine through. Each piece reflects his commitment to justice and equality, as well as his transformative journey as a leader. The narrative flows seamlessly, providing context to his ideologies while emphasizing the socio-political climate that shaped his beliefs.
By presenting Malcolm X's unfiltered perspectives, this volume serves as both a historical document and a potent reminder of the ongoing struggle for civil rights. It invites readers to engage with the resonant themes of resilience and activism, making it a significant addition to the discourse surrounding race and justice in America.
Genres
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir