Condition: Acceptable. Split spine. Please see the images for more details. May show signs of wear such as:
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Cover Design: Eric Simpson
Blurb: “During the three weeks prior to his assassination on February 21, 1965, Malcolm X spoke to audiences in Britain and France and across the United States.
In the speeches and interviews in this book, Malcolm X...brings a revolutionary internationalist outlook to young civil rights protesters in Selma, Alabama... details for the first time some of the conflicts that led to him being driven out of the Nation of Islam... campaigns against anti-Black racism and anti-immigrant chauvinism... speaks out against U.S. military intervention in Africa, Vietnam, and elsewhere... champions women's social and political equality... points a finger at cop involvement in attempts on his life... and much more.
This is the first in a series of books that will collect—in chronological order— the major speeches and writings of this great revolutionary thinker and leader of the twentieth century.”