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The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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I'd also recommend reading the 80 page foreword by Alex Haley, who wrote the book with Malcolm X, but save it until after you finish. It adds another insight into Malcolm's life and gives added information on events within the book.


I think the story of his Malcom X converstion to Islam and first his belief and rise in the Nation of Islam is a very central part in his development as a person. His faith (I am not religious, born Christian but married to a born Muslim) has given him the strength to change what until then was a pretty bad and self-destructive life and showed him better ways of living and that he also had the right to have higher expectations for himself, his family and his people. His disenchantment with the leadership of the Nation of Islam, to me felt part of this, in a way an eye-opener that one has to watch out and question all ideologies and rulers.
The real shame of course is, that the Malcom X which emerged from this struggle would have had so much to give to not only America, but to all of us.
1. Did you like the book?
2. Do you think that the author covers the subject adequately?
3. Do you like the tone and language of the book?
4. Was there any part of the book that was important or significant to you?
5. Have you learnt anything from the book?
6. Has reading this encouraged you to look for other books on the subject?