Malcolm X : a life of reinvention

Draws on new research to trace the life of Malcolm X from his troubled youth through his involvement in the Nation of Islam, his activism in the world of Black Nationalism, and his assassination

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Auteur principal : Marable Manning (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Malcolm X : a life of reinvention / Manning Marable
Publié : New York : Viking , 2011
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (594 p.-[16] p. de pl.)
Accès en ligne : Compte rendu
Sujets :
  • P. 1
  • Prologue : Life beyond the legend
  • P. 15
  • 1, "Up, you mighty race" : 1925-1941
  • P. 39
  • 2, The legend of Detroit Red : 1941-January 1946
  • P. 70
  • 3, Becoming "X" : January 1946-August 1952
  • P. 100
  • 4, "They don't come like the minister" : August 1952-May 1957
  • P. 130
  • 5, "Brother, a minister has to be married" : May 1957-March 1959
  • P. 155
  • 6, "The hate that hate produced" : March 1959-January 1961
  • P. 180
  • 7, "As sure as God made green apples" : January 1961-May 1962
  • P. 211
  • 8, From prayer to protest : May 1962-March 1963
  • P. 235
  • 9, "He was developing too fast" : April-November 1963
  • P. 269
  • 10, "The chickens coming home to roost" : December 1, 1963-March 12, 1964
  • P. 297
  • 11, An epiphany in the Hajj : March 12-May 21, 1964
  • P. 321
  • 12, "Do something about Malcolm X" : May 21-July 11, 1964
  • P. 360
  • 13, "In the struggle for dignity" : July 11-November 24, 1964
  • P. 388
  • 14, "Such a man is worthy of death" : November 24, 1964-February 14, 1965
  • P. 418
  • Death comes on time : February 14-February 21, 1965
  • P. 450
  • 16, Life after death
  • P. 479
  • Epilogue : Reflections on a revolutionary vision
  • P. 489
  • Acknowledgments and research notes
  • P. 495
  • Notes
  • P. 559
  • A glossary of terms
  • P. 563
  • Bibliography
  • P. 577
  • Index