Cover of The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X and Alex Haley

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

by Malcolm X and Alex Haley

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Censorship Status

Banned in Various US schools

Reason: Black nationalism, criticism of white supremacy

Published: 1965
Categories: memoir, political, civil-rights

The life story of the influential civil rights leader Malcolm X.

Why The Autobiography of Malcolm X Was Banned

Censorship Concerns

This book challenged government authority and political systems, making it a target for censorship by authoritarian regimes worldwide.

Specifically, The Autobiography of Malcolm X was targeted for: Black nationalism, criticism of white supremacy. The book's themes and content were deemed threatening to the social, political, or religious order in Various US schools.

Why Read The Autobiography of Malcolm X Today?

  • Historical Significance: Understand why this book was considered dangerous enough to ban.
  • Intellectual Freedom: Support the right to read diverse perspectives and challenging ideas.
  • Critical Thinking: Engage with ideas that authorities didn't want people to consider.
  • Cultural Understanding: Gain insight into the fears and concerns of different societies and eras.

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