![]() ![]() What also contributes to the fluidity of the book is that Malcolm X lives drastically different lives throughout his years. The book reads like a novel but still presents classic, non-fiction information that you would need out of a biography - information as life experiences rather than numerical data. I don’t think I have read a biography since middle school, let alone an autobiography, but reading someone’s life from their perspective was probably the best move I could make when trying to further my education on people like Malcolm X. ![]() It has been sitting on my bookshelf for three years now. Though the length of the book can seem like a daunting read, trust that every page is worth it. I didn’t know how much I needed this book until I picked it up and started reading the first chapter. For my Black and brown friends attending predominantly white institutions, “ The Autobiography of Malcolm X ” is for you. ![]()
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