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Islam, Religious Figures - Biography, United States - Civil Rights Movement - History, African American - Biography - General, African American Civil Rights Leaders - Biography

Malcolm X

by Arnold Adoff, Rudy Gutierrez
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Overview

Malcolm X lived in difficult times - when some thought that black people were inferior to white people. But Malcolm believed that black people should stand up for their rights and he preached this belief everywhere he went. His message became popular because it was one of hope and pride. But it also became dangerous, because some people didn't agree with him. In 1965, one of these people shot and killed him. Even though his life was cut short by hatred, Malcolm X's ideas still affect people of all races. Here is his amazing story.

An ALA Notable Children's Book

Describes the life, beliefs, and achievements of the controversial Black Muslim leader.

Synopsis

Malcolm X lived in difficult times - when some thought that black people were inferior to white people. But Malcolm believed that black people should stand up for their rights and he preached this belief everywhere he went. His message became popular because it was one of hope and pride. But it also became dangerous, because some people didn't agree with him. In 1965, one of these people shot and killed him. Even though his life was cut short by hatred, Malcolm X's ideas still affect people of all races. Here is his amazing story.

An ALA Notable Children's Book

New York Times Book Review

This honest book introduces young readers to a remarkable man.

About the Author, Arnold Adoff

Arnold Adoff has written over twenty-five books of poetry for young readers, including Slow Dance Heartbreak Blues, illustrated by William Cotton; and Street Music: City Poems, illustrated by Karen Barbour, both of which are available at your local library. He is the author of Malcolm X, illustrated by Rudy Gutierrez, and has also edited The Poetry of Black America. He has received the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children, and his trademark "shaped speech" writing style and his rhythmic poems have made him one of the most renowned children's poets of our time.

Mr. Adoff and his wife, celebrated author Virginia Hamilton, live in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

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Editorials

New York Times Book Review

This honest book introduces young readers to a remarkable man.

Chicago Tribune

An honest, clear, unsentimental picture of a complex and remarkable black leader.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780064421188

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