An Extensive Bibliography For Understanding The Life Of Malcolm X
By Thomas Rush
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In being a key international presence during the 1950's and '60's, the reverberations of Malcolm X's meaning for that period, particularly in Civil Rights' circles, has inspired unknown generations of people to examine him. His existence is pored over in nearly every facet of American life, spanning from schools, colleges, universities, cultural entities, labor unions, religious bodies, community organizations, political parties to musical rappers. Malcolm is seen to have such meaning, on so many fronts. There are many, who may be unaware of where to go, to seek out literature about him. I have simply put this bibliography together to be a resource to anyone who wishes to know him.
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An Extensive Bibliography For Understanding The Life Of Malcolm X - Thomas Rush
An Extensive Bibliography For Understanding The Life Of Malcolm X
By Thomas D. Rush
I was a 20 year old, stationed in the U.S. Army, feeling the boredom of my first Winter in Germany. My roommate and I both worked on the same night shift, and I noticed that he was reading "The Autobiography Of Malcolm X." Curious, I asked if I could borrow it, once he had finished. He had no problem with this. I had no idea of the coming revelation.
I am not being unfair when I say that the book was eye-opening on so many different levels. My initial reaction was shock, because I had never met a person who seemed to know the very life that I had lived, on just about every tier of existence. Malcolm X was describing and corroborating my very