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The Autobiography of Malcolm X, as told to Alex Haley, chronicles the extraordinary transformation of Malcolm Little from street hustler to Nation of Islam minister to human rights activist. The narrative traces Malcolm's intellectual and spiritual evolution, revealing a man constantly questioning, learning, and reinventing himself in pursuit of justice. More than a personal story, the book becomes a searing examination of race, identity, and the possibility of radical change in America.
WHY WE PICKED IT: Because Malcolm X's story is about the courage to keep evolving, even when it means leaving behind everything you thought you knew. This autobiography reminds us that transformation is possible, that minds can change, and that the most powerful thing we can do is refuse to stop learning.
DETAILS: • Author: Malcolm X (as told to Alex Haley) • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group • Format: Paperback • Publication Date: January 15, 1992 • ISBN: 9780345376718 • Ships direct from distributor in 3–7 business days