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The Autobiography of Malcolm X /

by X, Malcolm, Edition statement:First Ballantine Books edition. Published by : Ballantine Books, (New York :) Physical details: 2 volumes (463 pages) : comb binding ; 34 cm ISBN:0345350685. Year: 1964 Item type: Large Print
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Large Print Large Print W. Ross Macdonald School Library
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Non-fiction 320.5 X (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Copy: 1 Vol: 1(2) Available 2012-3659
Large Print Large Print W. Ross Macdonald School Library
General Stacks
Non-fiction 320.5 X (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Copy: 1 Vol: 2(2) Available 2012-3660

Raised in Lansing, Michigan, Malcolm Little's road to world fame was as astonishing as it was unpredictable. After drifting from childhood poverty to petty crime, Malcolm found himself in jail. It was there that he came into contact with the teachings of a little-known Black Muslim leader named Elijah Muhammed. The newly renamed Malcolm X devoted himself body and soul to the teachings of Elijah Muhammed and the world of Islam, and became the Nation's foremost spokesman. When his own conscience forced him to break with Elijah Muhammed, Malcolm founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity, to reach African Americans across the country with an inspiring message of pride, power, and self-determination.

This work in alternate format is reproduced with the permission of the Canadian Reprography Collection. The books are financed by the Ministry of Education, Ontario and are lent without charge to visually handicapped students.

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