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The Autobiography of Malcolm X

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The Autobiography of Malcolm X

By: Malcolm X, Alex Haley
Narrated by: Laurence Fishburne
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One of Time’s 10 most important nonfiction books of the 20th century.

Experience a bold take on this classic autobiography as it’s performed by Oscar-nominated Laurence Fishburne.

In this searing classic autobiography, originally published in 1965, Malcolm X, the Muslim leader, firebrand, and Black empowerment activist, tells the extraordinary story of his life and the growth of the Human Rights movement. His fascinating perspective on the lies and limitations of the American dream and the inherent racism in a society that denies its non-White citizens the opportunity to dream, gives extraordinary insight into the most urgent issues of our own time.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X stands as the definitive statement of a movement and a man whose work was never completed but whose message is timeless. It is essential for anyone who wants to understand the African American experience and America as a whole.

©1965 Alex Haley and Malcolm X, © 1965 by Alex Haley and Betty Shabazz (P)2020 Audible, Inc.
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one of my favorite books of all time.. only problem is that the preface is missing.... I think Laurence Fishburne did a great Job channelling Malcolm... only person that might have done better is Denzel in the 90s... only reason I'm not giving it 5stars is because it's missing a Preface... (Alex Haley's part about meeting Malcom X) and the Epilogue..(the Death of Malcolm X and the events leading up too)... Those parts are equally important to me and I remember them from the physical copy..

it's Nearly perfect

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We did not listen then and we are not really listening now. Too many foxes and not enough wolves in powerful positions. You will have to listen/read the book to understand my comment. Malcolm X is insightful, articulate and self aware; Alex Haley is a skillful writer; and Laurence Fishburne’s narration is excellent.

Sadly this was written in 1964...

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People today talk about "systemic racism," "white privilege" and "Jim Crow." In the early 1960s, these were real things. Blacks were not hired for many jobs, could not buy houses in many neighborhoods, were barred from voting by poll taxes and literacy tests, and were looked down on as inferior by most whites. Malcolm X called these things out. As a spokesman for the Nation of Islam, he called the white man "the devil" and "the enemy." Later, in his journey to a more orthodox version of Islam, he embraced the brotherhood of men of good faith, recognizing that race was not determinative. He still condemned the actions of whites but was willing to accept that not every white person was responsible for slavery or other discrimination. Laurence Fishburn does a stellar job of projecting Malcolm's words and attitude. A lot of this may be hard to hear but this man was a major American force whose voice should be heard today.

A Dose of Reality

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This is such an important book. I knew that I’d love reading Malcolm X’s life through his own words. The men associated with this book make it that much better. The narration by Fishburne adds to powerful words of Malcolm. Thank you Malcolm for your life. Thank you Alex Haley for writing. Thank Laurence Fishburne for lending your voice.

Best book On Audible

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A fascinating read, incredible performance and thought provoking lesson. Highly recommended! Jump in and be better

Must listen

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Never thought that this book and true story could have gotten better, but the best narration I've ever heard before, made it so. Thank you Mr. Fishburne.

Classic...made better by the narrator!

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I have always heard of Malcom in american schools but not much about who he was. I am glad to have Malcom open my eyes based on his personal experience and to have a better understanding of America and Muslim in general.

Perspective on a different window

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When read objectively I believe this is a narrative with great social value. Thank you for a life well lived brother Malcolm!

All praise to Allah.

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Fishburn delivers a searing performance, using every ounce of his skills to bring this text to life. This is an important book, one that I’ve reread many times.

Flawless performance

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I learned so much, and there is no one else I could have learned it from. I had never heard the end of his story, nor had I heard the beginning. He is so articulate as to tell you how he came to feel the way he did, and then what changed how he felt later in life. Just an amazing story from an amazing man. I hope to be as revolutionary as he was that I may also die by violence while speaking truth and peace

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