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portada Malcolm X: The Biography, Life and Death of an American Muslim minister and human rights activist; his Reinvention and Arising (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
70
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.08 kg.
ISBN13
9789493331730

Malcolm X: The Biography, Life and Death of an American Muslim minister and human rights activist; his Reinvention and Arising (in English)

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Synopsis "Malcolm X: The Biography, Life and Death of an American Muslim minister and human rights activist; his Reinvention and Arising (in English)"

Delve into the compelling life and legacy of Malcolm X, an enigmatic and influential figure who emerged as a leading voice in the civil rights movement. Malcolm X's book offers a comprehensive exploration of his transformative journey from troubled youth to charismatic human rights activist, shedding light on the complexities of his beliefs, actions, and enduring impact. Born Malcolm Little, he navigated a turbulent childhood marked by his father's death, his mother's hospitalization, and a series of foster homes. His path led him through a tumultuous period of criminal activities, culminating in a prison sentence that became a turning point. Joining the Nation of Islam, he reclaimed his identity as Malcolm X, becoming a powerful advocate for Black empowerment and the advancement of Islam in the Black community. He challenged the status quo, critiquing Martin Luther King Jr. and the mainstream civil rights movement, and urging racial separation. Throughout his evolution, Malcolm X's ideas and convictions matured. A transformative pilgrimage to Mecca inspired a profound shift towards Sunni Islam and a commitment to unity among people of African descent worldwide. Disillusionment with the Nation of Islam prompted him to establish new organizations that championed inclusivity and Pan-Africanism. His untimely assassination in 1965 left a void in the movement, sparking debates about his legacy. Celebrated by some as a hero and criticized by others as divisive, Malcolm X remains an indelible figure who challenged the nation's conscience. This book paints a vivid portrait of his remarkable journey, highlighting his courage in confronting racial injustice and advocating for change. From his fierce advocacy to his controversial rhetoric, this book captures the essence of a man whose legacy continues to inspire conversations about equality, justice, and the ongoing struggle for civil rights.

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