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Malcolm X Talks to Young People: Speeches in the United States, Britain, and Africa

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"Malcolm X Talks to Young People: Speeches in the United States, Britain, and Africa" is a profound collection that captures the essence of Malcolm X's powerful influence on youth activism and racial justice. This expanded edition, first published on December 1, 2002, brings to life Malcolm X's dynamic engagements with young people across three continents, featuring speeches and an insightful interview conducted in Ghana, the United Kingdom, and the United States during the final months of his life. Notably, it includes the full transcript of his historic December 1964 debate at the Oxford Union in the UK, available in print for the first time. Enhanced with a new preface and an extensive photo display spanning 17 pages, the book culminates with heartfelt memorial tributes that resonate with today's generation. Middle school readers will find inspiration in his words, encouraging a deep reflection on the enduring quest for racial justice and the power of youth in the societal transformation.

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Published by Pathfinder Press on December 1, 2002
172 pages
ISBN: 9780873489621
Best for readers in Middle School
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