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Seventh child : a family memoir of Malcolm X / Rodnell P. Collins and A. Peter Bailey.

Author/creator Collins, Rodnell P., 1945-
Other author/creatorBailey, A. Peter.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoSecaucus, N.J. : Carol Pub. Group, ©1998.
Descriptionxviii, 238 pages, 16 unnumbered unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Ajar -- Omowale: The Son Has Come Home -- Homecoming -- Orpheus -- Ella -- Brothers and Sisters -- Muhammad's Temple of Islam -- Nation of Islam -- The Split, Part 1: Judas Eye -- The Split, Part 2: Recommitment of Faith -- An Awakening -- The OAAU: The Preassassination -- The Assassination -- Symbolism Without Substance.
Abstract Seventh Child: A Family Memoir of Malcolm X is a valuable contribution to our knowledge of a great and controversial figure. No other book about Malcolm X - and there have been more than forty, in eight different languages - provides such enlightenment on the man, except, of course, his own autobiography. Told by loving sister Ella Little Collins, who knew Malcolm X better than anyone else, and her son, Rodnell P. Collins, to whom Malcolm X was a much-loved and admired uncle and mentor, Seventh Child adds immeasurably to our knowledge of the man.
Summary Sister Ella's tough love for and tenacious loyalty to her brother permeate the entire book. It was she who took him into her home after his father was lynched and his mother was institutionalized following a nervous breakdown. It was she who went into the streets of Boston looking for him when he was a rebellious teenager. It was she who arranged for his transfer to a progressive prison where he began to develop his intellectual skills. It was she who paid for his trip to the holy city of Mecca. It was to her that he confided his growing concerns about the rampant corruption in the Nation of Islam headquarters in Chicago.
Summary And it was with her that he spent several hours early on the day he was assassinated, discussing such matters as bringing the United States before the World Court for violating human rights.
Local noteLittle-324077--305131040793-
General note"A Birch Lane Press Book."
Acquisitions source Joyner Rare copy Gift of Gene and Susan Roberts, 2016.
Issued in other formOnline version: Collins, Rodnell P., 1945- Seventh child. Secaucus, N.J. : Carol Pub. Group, ©1998
Issued in other formOnline version: Collins, Rodnell P., 1945- Seventh child. Secaucus, N.J. : Carol Pub. Group, ©1998
Genre/formBiography.
LCCN 98022141
ISBN1559724919
ISBN9781559724913

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner Rare Collection BP233.Z8 L57322 1998 ✔ Available Request Material