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Malcolm X: A Graphic Biography

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Dive into the riveting world of "Malcolm X: A Graphic Biography," where the dynamic combination of Andrew Helfer's sharp editorial skills and Randy DuBurke's expressive illustrations bring to life one of the most enigmatic figures in America's civil rights movement. Published on November 14, 2006, this graphic biography transforms the complex life story of Malcolm X from his early days as Malcolm Little, experiencing the harsh realities of Jim Crow America, to his rise as a leading voice of the Nation of Islam. Ideal for middle school readers, this book not only captures Malcolm X's transformation and his pivotal role in advocating racial justice but does so through engaging visual storytelling that makes history accessible and compelling. This graphic format ensures that the profound themes of resilience, identity, and change are vividly portrayed, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing struggle for racial equality and to find inspiration in Malcolm X’s relentless fight for justice.

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Published by Hill and Wang on November 14, 2006
112 pages
ISBN: 9780809095049
Best for readers in Middle School
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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