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The decline and rise of Malcolm X

Por: The Boston Globe Life November 03, 2022

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It could be said that the spiritual journey of Malcolm X began with copying the dictionary. “Aardvark,” he would recall years later in “.’’ “The dictionary had a picture of it.” Eventually, the man born Malcolm Little would attest, he copied the entire thing.He had time. Owing to a 1946 burglary conviction, he was living in a Massachusetts prison and would spend seven years behind bars. There, through study and communications with... + full article



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