Malcolm X and Black Pride

Malcolm X and Black Pride

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Jan 1, 2010 · Inglês · Brochura (104 páginas)
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Detalhes do Livro

Formato Brochura
Páginas 104
Idioma Inglês
Publicado Jan 1, 2010
Editora Lucent Books
ISBN-10 1420501232
ISBN-13 9781420501230

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In a captivating exploration of one of the most influential figures in American history, this book delves into the life and legacy of Malcolm X. It narrates his journey from a troubled youth to a prominent civil rights leader, showcasing how his experiences shaped his ideology and commitment to advocating for the rights and dignity of African Americans. Through vivid storytelling, the author paints a portrait of Malcolm as a complex figure who navigated the tumultuous social landscape of his time.

Themes of identity, resilience, and empowerment run deeply throughout the narrative, emphasizing the significance of Black pride in a society often marked by racial injustice. The book highlights Malcolm X's evolution as he transitioned from a life of crime to one of activism, ultimately becoming a powerful voice for change. By examining his speeches and writings, readers gain insight into his passionate, sometimes controversial, viewpoints on race relations.

The author skillfully contextualizes Malcolm X within the broader civil rights movement, illustrating the intersections of various philosophies and approaches to achieving equality. This perspective enables a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by African Americans and the urgent calls for justice during the 1960s.

Intended for a diverse audience, the work invites readers to reflect on the enduring impact of Malcolm X's message of pride and empowerment. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and the complexities of social change, ensuring that Malcolm's spirit and teachings resonate with generations to come.

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