Synopsis
A biography of Malcolm X, focusing on the incidents that led to his belief that blacks should be willing to use any tactics necessary to secure their freedom and equality.
Library Journal
Gr 3-5-Graves provides concise information about Malcolm X's family history and young adult years prior to his conversion to the Muslim faith. He discusses the man's disillusionment with the Nation of Islam, which ultimately led to his tragic death. Landau makes reference to the history of Africans in America and the struggles they endured before offering a lucid discussion of the civil rights movement. Both books have vivid photographic images coupled with clear, well-stated information. They include section headings but no tables of contents, so readers will find the indexes quite useful. These are excellent tools for transitional researchers and essential sources for most collections.-Tracy Bell, Durham Public Schools, NC Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.