
Malcolm X: A Graphic Biography
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Narrado por:
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Ezra Knight
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Andrew Helfer
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little, lived a short, often violent life. This story frames Malcolm’s death with his upbringing and the racial and political struggles that defined his adult life.
Malcolm was struck by racial injustice at a young age. His father was murdered - though police ruled it a suicide - for his involvement in civil rights movements. He graduated from junior high at the top of his class, but his dreams were crushed when his teacher told him a Black boy could never become a lawyer. Later, he joined the Nation of Islam and preached for civil rights - but this made him a target of the United States government and of ruthless assassins.
This audio companion for the graphic novel Malcolm X: A Graphic Biography allows listeners to follow along with the book’s evocative drawings by Randy DuBurke. Listeners will gain a new perspective on the activist from this dynamic biography.
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Malcolm X was one of the key figures of the civil rights era both here in the United States and abroad throughout the 1950s and 60s, and helping others to realize that the opportunities, power and control of one’s destiny, lay within themselves, but they would have to fight for it in order to obtain it. “Any Means Necessary”, became the mantra that Malcolm X is best known for. He would encourage people to fight for what is right, and fight for what is rightfully theirs.
This is a great book, and a great look back at the life and times of Malcolm X. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a sense of history, a thirst for the understanding and contrary to popular public opinion of what the civil rights era was all about. The book also does a great job in speaking of Malcolm X’s personal life, friends, enemies and his ongoing struggle within himself and the Nation of Islam.
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