Book details
Malcolm X: "I Believe in the Brotherhood of Man, All Men" (American Rebels)
Description
"A biography of human rights activist Malcolm X, discussing his early struggles with racism, rise to fame as the public face of the Nation of Islam, personal hardships, and legacy"--Provided. by publisher.
Age
14-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
160 pages
Why to read
- Educational Insight: Reading this book provides a deep understanding of Malcolm X's philosophy on racial equality and human rights, offering valuable historical and social context to his life and the Civil Rights Movement.
- Inspirational Message: Malcolm X's unwavering belief in the brotherhood of all men serves as a powerful inspiration for readers to advocate for social justice and to challenge racial discrimination in their own lives and communities.
- Award-Winning Author: Jeff Burlingame is an acclaimed author who has received recognition for his work, ensuring that the book is well-researched, engaging, and written with a high level of journalistic integrity.
- Cultural Relevance: As issues of race and equality continue to be at the forefront of societal discourse, this book remains highly relevant, providing readers with the opportunity to reflect on current events through the lens of Malcolm X's transformative ideas.