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of Wallace Fard Muhammad and Elijah Muhammad. According to the Autobiography of Malcolm X, all the races except the white race are descendants of the
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literature. [...] Books describing the prison experience, including the Autobiography of Malcolm X, inspired an audience far outside the prison walls. The importance
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Columbia University. Retrieved 5 December 2024. Multimedia Study Environment (MSE) of The Autobiography of Malcolm X,
Susie Bright (2,152 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
an Audie Award four times, including for her production of The Autobiography of Malcolm X. She has produced audiobook titles by Margaret Atwood, Pablo
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72, No. 4 (Winter, 1981), pp. 1699-1734. Haley, A. (1965). The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Retrieved from https://books.google.com A Dominican lay chapter
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link‍]". Accessed 24 August 2007. SparkNotes. "SparkNotes: The Autobiography of Malcolm X". Accessed 24 August 2007. Copley News Service. Three Democrats
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studied with writer-in-residence Alex Haley, author of Roots and the Autobiography of Malcolm X. Dr Drimmer, who specializes in positive psychology, has taught
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Chronicles:. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-9839910-0-7. Malcolm X (1966) [1965]. The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York: Grove Press, Inc. p. 51. Vacca, Richard. The Boston
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change the pronunciation to /bjuːˈtɛl/. ^2 Haley, Alex (1965). The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York: Grove. pp. 414–415. ISBN 0-345-37671-4. Bill Beutel
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including the acquisition of three missing chapters from “The Autobiography of Malcolm X,” that were cut from his manuscript after his death in 1965
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receiving the review copies, Moore was offended by a quote from the Autobiography of Malcolm X in which he referred to Christians as "brainwashed"; she requested
Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam (2,634 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
later more critical discussion of those beliefs can be found in The Autobiography of Malcolm X, co-written with Alex Haley. It is important to note that near
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article about "urban fiction" are actually non-fiction, such as The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Please help improve this article if you can. (August 2020)
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One Day, When I Was Lost: A Scenario Based on Alex Haley's The Autobiography of Malcolm X (by James Baldwin) "Une Girafe" (by Luis Buñuel) Mozart and
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Spike released his biographical epic film Malcolm X based on the Autobiography of Malcolm X, starring Denzel Washington as the famed civil rights leader
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African–American history while in prison, reading books such as The Autobiography of Malcolm X. He also read works by J. A. Rogers, Erich Fromm, Friedrich
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Changes". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com. Malcolm X (1964). The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-345-37671-8. "Farrakhan
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journal requires |journal= (help) Malcolm X; Alex Haley (1999). The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Ballantine Books. p. 346. ISBN 978-0-345-35068-8. Archived
Wallace Fard Muhammad (8,940 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
America (MA thesis). Harvard University. Malcolm X (1964). The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-345-37671-8. "Farrakhan
Racial tension in Omaha, Nebraska (5,236 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
York Times. July 5, 1910. Retrieved 4/20/08. Malcolm X. (1973) The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Penguin Books Ltd. "A Street of Dreams," Nebraska Public Media
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Ideal". New York Times. 1922-09-10. "The Ideal Beauty Queen"] "The Autobiography of Malcolm X." with the assistance of Alex Haley. New York: Grove Press,
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Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8166-4491-8 Malcolm X; Haley, Alex (1964). The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Grove Press. p. 366. Gelderloos, Peter. How Nonviolence Protects
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while to avoid danger but his efforts failed. He appeared in the Autobiography of Malcolm X and was an associate of Stokely Carmichael whom he set up interviews
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Double Jeopardy. iUniverse, p. 57. Malcolm X (1992 reprint), The Autobiography of Malcolm X. p. 92. "Malcolm X: A Research Site". BrotherMalcolm.net. Retrieved
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my community."[5] In high school, Brown found inspiration in the autobiography of Malcolm X, admiring how he used language to command attention and advocate
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4 September 2014. X, Malcolm, & Haley, Alex. (1965). Saved. The Autobiography of Malcolm X (pp.178–189) New York: Ballantine. Khatchadourian, Raffi (2010)
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Battlegrounds. Laurence Fishburne discusses the new Audible audiobook, The Autobiography of Malcolm X. 969 September 22, 2020 (2020-09-22) Desus & Mero Jake Isaac
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(October 11, 2023). "As a man who claims to have recently read the autobiography of Malcolm X & produced a film on Muhammad Ali, this is utterly disgraceful"