Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-163) and index.
Contents:
Biographical sketch -- The story behind the story -- List of characters -- Summary and analysis -- Critical views -- David P. Demarest, Jr. on dual authorship and the book's undogmatic tone -- Paul John Eakin on the limits of autobiography -- H. Porter Abbott on organic form -- John Edgar Wideman on voice and authorial presence in the book -- Clenora Hudson-Weems on Malcolm's evolving attitudes about women -- Carol Tulloch on fashion and dress as a metaphor of transformation -- Celeste Michelle Condit and John Louis Lucaites on the limits of revolutionary rhetoric -- Bashir M. El-Beshti on identity and the autobiographical voice -- Maria Josefina SaldanĖa-Portillo on male Black Muslim identity -- Robin D.G. Kelley on Malcolm X's relationship to the Black middle class -- Works by Alex Haley and Malcolm X.
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