The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF
MALCOLM X
BY ALEX HALEY
Protagonist Malcolm X
Antagonist Elijah Muhammad
Favorite Character Malcolm X. Although besides him I liked
hearing about some of the Harlem Mobsters he befriended when he was working at a restaurant many would go to.
Least Favorite Character The Honorable Elijah Muhammad
Exposition
Born in Omaha, Nebraska Grows up in Lansing Michigan, of where his
father is killed. Moves to Boston with half sister. Moves alone to Harlem. Moves back to Boston. Goes to prison. Converts to Islam. Becomes Minister
Rising Action Malcolm X silenced by his envious
religious organization/political movement The Nation of Islam.
Climax Malcolm makes a pilgrimage to Mecca. He travels around Africa speaking to
many ambassadors. He returns and within a few weeks is
assassinated (As told by author/eyewitness Alex Haley).
Falling Action His Funeral and investigations.
Resolution Alex Haley’s Epilogue refelecting his
affects of American society.
Setting 1925-1965 During his lifetime America had major
problems with racism. He travels around the country, but he
spends a major part of his time in Harlem, New York.
Harlem, New York was a central place for political Afro-American movements.
Major Themes Racism and Malcolm’s changing of
perspective Malcolm’s pointing out the similarities of
Hustling and Activism The basic rights of being human
Rating 9 out of 10 This book has a lot of great insight, and
things to really think about, through a simple story of his own personal life and experiences.
Social Issue Even as an optimist, I believe
integration, and racism is becoming less of a problem among our generation here in the United States.
America still has some issues, particularly with older generations and other parts of the world are also still struggling.