Studio 360: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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Publisher Description
When Malcolm X was assassinated at 39, his book nearly died with him. Today The Autobiography of Malcolm X - a favorite of President Obama and Justice Clarence Thomas alike - stands as a milestone in America's struggle with race. The Autobiography is also a Horatio Alger tale, following a man's journey from poverty to crime to militancy to wisdom. Muslims look to Malcolm as a figure of tolerance; a tea party activist claims him for the Right; Public Enemy's Chuck D tells us, "This book is like food. It ain't McDonalds - it's sit down at the table and say grace." [Broadcast Date: September 25, 2010]
Customer Reviews
Misleading
Misleading, this is about the auto biography but not the book itself.
Extremely misleading
The title is very misleading. It leads us to believe that it’s the actual autobiography, when it’s the history of it, which would make a better name.
Scam
This isn't the book, and it's not on iTunes.... Just shows how they stagnate us every way they can think of.