A review by vumalilli
The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X

informative inspiring slow-paced

4.0

"And if I can die having brought any light, having exposed any meaningful truth that will help to destroy the racist cancer that is malignant in the body of America—then, all of the credit is due to Allah. Only the mistakes have been mine."- Malcolm X

I love this book, and I love that I got to hear it and read it. Malcolm X had a surprising life story with so many moments of growth and maturity. So much conviction and passion to morph into one of the greatest speakers and fighters for freedom and justice. It was amazing to read him grow into the person he was until that fateful day in 1965. Laurence Fishburne is also the best audiobook narrator I've experienced. You would think Malcom X recorded this before he was killed. 

The most enthralling part of his story, to me (other than the palpable growth and wisdom), was his early years learning about his parents an his boyhood experiences. I really don't read enough about the northern experience for Black Americans pre-1970s. 

I also credit this man for being part of my journey away from Christianity. In tandem with James Baldwin and Audre Lorde - their assessments of white institutions and the unbelonging of Black people within these spaces has spoken to me. His searing insight on the passivity of the religion is 10/10!  

The deduction in my review was influenced by X's lack of intersectionality in his fight for racial justice, particularly for Black women and the way he spoke towards his wife. I don't believe Betty Shabazz or his amazing daughters ever raised an issue with him on on this, however, I felt like he put his own needs before that of his wife and daughters pretty often. His pilgrimage to Mecca humbled him in the necessary ways, but how do you do that when you have a wife and children at home? 

More so, he mentions racism from the POV of a Black man who needed to ask Black women about their experiences and never did (in America or in his travels throughout Nigeria, Ghana and Mecca). His wife kept his legacy going and he never gave her enough credit to her passion, convictions and experiences.  

Otherwise, really did enjoy this! 

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