A biography of Malcom X, the African American Muslim who became a leader of a movement to unite African people throughout the world.
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About the Author:
Lucile Davis is a Capstone Press author.
Review:
?It has taken almost 20 years, but at last a work has appeared that can provide access to information on a controversial figure about whom little is known by many if not most people. Davis ... has compiled into a single volume the bibliographcial references to writings by and about Malcolm X [and] has produced what is unquestionably a prototype. ... This work is highly recommended for four-year undergraduate, community college, secondary school, and public libraries. It is a must for any collection that supports programs in black history and culture, American history, urban studies, and sociology.?-Choice
"It has taken almost 20 years, but at last a work has appeared that can provide access to information on a controversial figure about whom little is known by many if not most people. Davis ... has compiled into a single volume the bibliographcial references to writings by and about Malcolm X [and] has produced what is unquestionably a prototype. ... This work is highly recommended for four-year undergraduate, community college, secondary school, and public libraries. It is a must for any collection that supports programs in black history and culture, American history, urban studies, and sociology."-Choice
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- PublisherBridgestone Books
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 1560655712
- ISBN 13 9781560655718
- BindingLibrary Binding
- Number of pages24