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  1. The Diary of Malcolm X is a record of Malcolm X's thoughts during 1964, a year that included his pilgrimage to Mecca and two trips to Africa. The diary was scheduled for publication in 2013, but a legal dispute between the publisher and some of Malcolm X's daughters resulted in a delay.

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  2. 15 ott 2014 · The Diary of Malcolm X: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, 1964 Kindle Edition. by Herb Boyd (Editor), Ilyasah Al-Shabazz (Editor) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.5 42 ratings. See all formats and editions. In 1964, Malcolm X made two trips to Africa and theMiddle East. During those trips, he kept copious notes.

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  3. 15 nov 2013 · The Diary of Malcolm X, written in the author’s plainspoken style, covers two trips abroad in 1964. The entries begin on April 15th and end on November 17th, detailing his travels across the African continent, countries in the Middle East, and cities throughout Europe.

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  4. Amazon. Herb Boyd, Ilyasah Al-Shabazz. In 1964, Malcolm X made two trips to Africa and theMiddle East. During those trips, he kept copious notes. This remarkable document, The Diary of Malcolm X El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, 1964, is comprised of those notes, along with editing, annotations, and commentary by editors Herb Boyd and Ilyasah Al-Shabazz.

  5. The Diary of Malcolm X, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, 1964. Malcolm X, Haki R. Madhubuti, James H. Cone. Third World Press, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 236 pages. The heart...

  6. Composed of entries written between April 15 and November 17, 1964, a crucial transitional year in this great leader's religious, political and philosophical beliefs, the Diary affords us unmediated access to the quality of Malcolm's intellect and his keen sensivities as a cultural and social commentator, in compelling adn unadorned prose. . . .

  7. 1 dic 2014 · The Diary of Malcolm X, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz 1964 edited by Herb Boyd and Ilyasah Al-Shabazz with annotations and commentary by Haki R. Madhubuti and afterword by James H. Cone (Chicago: Third World Press, 2013, pp. 216), ISBN: 978-088378-351-1.