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Shawn michaels autobiography of malcolm

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          WWE Super Star Shawn "Heartbreak Kid" Michaels shares the stories of his decades-long wrestling career, his life, and his faith in this WWE Super Star....

          The Autobiography of Malcolm X

          Introduction to The Autobiography of Malcolm X

          The Autobiography of Malcolm X was written by Alex Haley in collaboration with Malcolm X the central character of the autobiography.

          It was released in in the United States and soon became a global bestseller. Halley accompanied in all interviews he conducted with Malcolm X until his assassination.

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        6. The story, thus narrated, not only presents Malcolm X’s real character but also highlights his views about African American heritage and the role of the white race in demeaning the African American community through its physical and material exploitation.

          Despite the popularity of the book, it is considered that Haley is behind the creation of suspense and drama in the autobiography. The book has won applause around the world for its rhetorical pathos and logos.

          Summary of The Autobiography of Malcolm X

          The autobiography starts with Malcolm X’s hometown of Omaha where he was born amid anti-African American d