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(5 pp) In the month of hearts, flowers, and love
"the angriest black man in America " was murdered
in the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem. After he was
shot, he said he would be glad if he could have
helped the black people, but that all credit is due
to Allah. Only the mistakes were his. Malcolm X
died on February 21, 1965; he was 40 years old.
An autobiography is the story of ones life as they
tell it. This is not entirely true in the case
of Malcolm X.; on a regular basis he told parts
of his life to journalist and author, Alex Haley,
who then put those life-pieces together into the
autobiography that we are discussing.
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the black people, but that all credit is due to Allah, only the mistakes belonged to Malcolm. Malcolm X died on February 21, 1965; he was 40 years
old. An autobiography is the story of ones life as they tell it. This is not entirely true in the case of Malcolm X.; on
a regular basis he told parts of his life to journalist and author, Alex Haley, who then put those life pieces together into the autobiography that we are discussing. The
Autobiography of Malcolm X The book is written as though Malcolm is speaking directly to us, but each section of the story has its own unique voice, reflecting both Malcolm,
and the times. The major thematic presentation flowing across time is that of recalling the event, and having the ability, at this phase of his life, to look back
upon it, and reflect. Watch for the even patterning of storyteller event, pause, reflection, and conclusion. Also notice how each of the following aspects of Malcolms life relate to
the role of transformational leader, critical social theorist, intellectual, and educator. "Nightmare - the case of Malcolm Little Malcolms childhood is not a pretty picture. Yet there is a
questing spirit presented throughout the book no matter what the name of the persona. The young life of Malcolm Little is a tragic as most slave narratives of the
past. Those narratives usually show the hero narrator as he discovers education, and personal thought. In his thoughts he is free, and the feeling that this gives he
propels him into more and more educational research and personal self examination. Similar events happened to Malcolm. This can be seen in the related story of his conversation with a
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