Malcolm X for Beginners

Malcolm X for Beginners by Bernard Aquina Doctor, published by For Beginners in 2007, is an illustrated edition that spans 192 pages. This book presents a narrative enriched with graphics that chronicles the life of Malcolm X, detailing his journey of self-discovery, his influential ideas, and the circumstances surrounding his martyrdom. It explores the complexities of his character, portraying him as both a champion of Black power and a controversial figure in the discourse on violence and dignity.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of Malcolm X’s impact on civil rights and social justice, as well as insights into his role in American history. The book delves into themes of biography, cultural identity, and political science, making it a valuable resource for those interested in African American studies and the broader historical context of the civil rights movement. Through its engaging narrative and illustrations, this edition aims to provide a deeper understanding of Malcolm X’s legacy and the ongoing struggle for dignity and equality.
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Powerful narrative and graphics tell the story of Malcolm X’s life, his journey of self-discovery, his far-reaching ideas, his martyrdom, and his impact on an era. Embraced as a righteous prophet of Black power and pride, damned as the voice of violence, Malcolm X emerges as a complex, brave, and brilliant figure with much to teach about the struggle for dignity.
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