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The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X

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akvolcano's review against another edition

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5.0

I have never known much about Malcom X. Everything that was spoken about him was brief and told from a white person who painted him as a villain, not as a human. I loved being able to read about him from his own words. I’ve learned about his life, work, and legacy. He did so much for Black people. And It is so important for his story to be told, for this book to be read. Read the whole book-cover to cover. 

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4.5


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bookishbunian's review against another edition

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4.75

I am left in awe reading his transformative journey, albeit short, is still impactful and timeless. Honest and raw in his words, throughout, he did not reserve any punches on racism, religion, betrayal and hypocrisy. Even when I disagree with some of his viewpoints, he fiercely spoke his truth for himself and his people in such a way that you will be swayed to think and reflect through and through. While his ever-changing complexity as a human being (a young black man, turned hustler, to convict then minister and Muslim convert) remained central to this autobiography, it was his unwavering 
call against hypocrisy and for truth and justice, that has been the awe-inspiring constant. I will think alot about this book time and time again.

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4.25

Aside from the early 1900s slang, I would consider this a contemporary autobiography. Everything said in this book 57 years ago could have been said by someone yesterday. You don't have to look real hard to see things really have not changed.

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