Columbia University professor Manning Marable tells the story of Malcolm X – a man who was in turns hustler, criminal, convict, convert, and finally, a martyr for his cause. Monitor critic Geoff Wisner calls this work "an excellent new biography."
5 books vie for the 2011 non-fiction National Book Award
Columbia University professor Manning Marable tells the story of Malcolm X – a man who was in turns hustler, criminal, convict, convert, and finally, a martyr for his cause. Monitor critic Geoff Wisner calls this work "an excellent new biography."
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