
Malcolm X : a revolutionary voice
Gormley, Beatrice
Series: Sterling biographies
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Summary: Malcolm X grew up facing years of painful racial discrimination, to become an outspoken black leader and political activist. A skillful speaker, he dared to stand up and fight for black power, moving others to do the same. Before his tragic assassination, his beliefs evolved and led him to advocate peace and unity between all people, no matter the colour of their skinLocation | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Non-Fiction | B24567 |
Dewey: | 322.4 |
call #: | MAL |
ISBN: | 9781402745898 |
pub: | 2008 |