The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
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In the introduction to Malcolm X's autobiography, M. S. Handler has said: "No man in our time aroused fear and hatred in the white man as did Malcolm, because in him the white man sensed an implacable foe who could not be had for any price-a man unreservedly committed to the cause of liberating the black man in American society rather than integrating the black man into that society."(xxv-xxvi) He was, more precisely, a
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could not be refrained. Introducing X's Autobiography, M. S. Handler asserts that X "had the physical bearing and the inner self-confidence of a born aristocrat" (ix). I believe that was well proven by Malcolm's actions and behavior throughout his whole activity as a "racism hater" and as "Islam spreader". The introduction serves to introduce us to the world of Malcolm X; the world of his personality, his character, and his will to fulfill his goals!
could not be refrained. Introducing X's Autobiography, M. S. Handler asserts that X "had the physical bearing and the inner self-confidence of a born aristocrat" (ix). I believe that was well proven by Malcolm's actions and behavior throughout his whole activity as a "racism hater" and as "Islam spreader". The introduction serves to introduce us to the world of Malcolm X; the world of his personality, his character, and his will to fulfill his goals!