Books by Malcolm X
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
by Malcolm X and assisted by Alex Haley, Laurence Fishburne (narrator)
“The story is that Malcolm X was in a very busy period of his life. He would turn up in the evenings and tell Alex Haley the story of his life, and Haley would write it down. But Haley was a wonderful journalist, so he turned it into a great narrative. As with all great biographers, there’s clearly a sympathy between them but not necessarily a fawning sycophancy. It’s one of the great books of American self-invention, and a great coming of age book. It’s a page-turner in every sense.” Read more...
The Best Intellectual Biographies
Henry Oliver, Biographer
Interviews where books by Malcolm X were recommended
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John Stuart Mill: A Biography
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The Marriage Question: George Eliot's Double Life
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Froude's Life of Carlyle
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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Parfit: A Philosopher and His Mission to Save Morality
by David Edmonds
The Best Intellectual Biographies, recommended by Henry Oliver
The Best Intellectual Biographies, recommended by Henry Oliver
The interplay of real life and the generation or dissemination of ideas serves as the fascinating focus of the intellectual biography. Here, Henry Oliver—author of Second Act, a compelling new book about late-blooming intellectuals, artists, and thinkers—selects five of the best intellectual biographies, including studies of the lives of the novelist George Eliot and the philosopher Derek Parfit.
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Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement
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God’s Long Summer: Stories of Faith and Civil Rights
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Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King Jr and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Reader: Documents, Speeches, and Firsthand Accounts from the Black Freedom Struggle
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X
by Malcolm X and assisted by Alex Haley, Laurence Fishburne (narrator)
The best books on The Civil Rights Era, recommended by Lerone Martin
The best books on The Civil Rights Era, recommended by Lerone Martin
The struggle for Black freedom in America has been going on since the first enslaved Africans were brought to the continent, but it was the civil rights era of 1954 to 1968 that finally resulted in a raft of legislation that gave equal citizenship to Black people in the United States. Here, Professor Lerone Martin of Stanford University recommends the best books to understand the American civil rights movement, with a focus on some of the individuals who were key to its success.
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Piranesi
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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The City We Became: A Novel (The Great Cities Trilogy)
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Such a Fun Age
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More Myself: A Journey
by Alicia Keys
The Best Audiobooks: the 2021 Audie Awards, recommended by Michele Cobb
The Best Audiobooks: the 2021 Audie Awards, recommended by Michele Cobb
There are so many fantastic audiobooks being produced at the moment, across so many genres, that it’s hard to know where to start listening. Fortunately, every year, the judges of the Audie Awards pick out some of the very best. Here, Michele Cobb, Executive Director of the Audio Publishers Association, talks us through some of the 2021 winners, including the ‘audiobook of the year.’
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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A Place to Stand
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Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death, and Redemption in an American Prison
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Couldn't Keep It to Myself: Testimonies from Our Imprisoned Sisters
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True Notebooks: A Writer's Year at Juvenile Hall
by Mark Salzman
The Best Prison Literature, recommended by David Coogan
The Best Prison Literature, recommended by David Coogan
Prison literature can make difficult reading but is often incredibly touching, testimony to the resilience of the human spirit. David Coogan, an English professor at Virginia Commonwealth University who runs a creative writing workshop at Richmond City Jail, introduces ‘prison literature.’
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Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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The Two-Income Trap
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Winner-Take-All Politics
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God’s Politics
by Jim Wallis
The best books on Progressivism, recommended by Keith Ellison
The best books on Progressivism, recommended by Keith Ellison
As American congressman Keith Ellison—the first Muslim elected to Congress—enters the race to chair the Democratic National Committee, reread this interview on the cause he stands for: progressivism — and the best books to read to fully understand it.