Malcom in the middle.
Malcolm X wrote an autobiography titled, 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X', which was published in 1965. It is a spiritual conversion narrative that covers topics such as black pride and the act of bringing the people of Africa together. The Autobiography of Malcom X has been published and translated into many languages including German, French, and Arabic.
Malcom asked the Harvard seminary student "was Jesus a white man?" Ref: "The Autobiography of Malcom X" as told to Alex Haley
The poet who wrote "The Lives of X: An Autobiography in Verse" is Joshua Beckman.
Malcom X changed his name from Malcom Little to Malcom X
yes malcom x did
"The Autobiography of Malcolm X" notes on the cover that it is "as told to Alex Haley." Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that Mr. Haley did the bulk of the writing of this book. Atallah Shabazz is also given credit as an author, since she wrote the forward for it.
Malcom x was a person that helped in saving fuking. and he was a Muslim.
Malcom X spoke out against bad treatment to the black race.
Malcom had his last name legally changed to X, so Malcom X is his legal "American" name. His birth name was Malcom Little.
Alex does have books about him in libraries. His books are Roots, The Autobiography of Malcom X (his first book), and A Diffrent Kind of Christmas. Roots was his most popular book.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X as Told to Alex Haley was written by Alex Haley. However, it is based on notes Alex Haley took while collaborating with Malcolm X, is written in first person as though Malcolm X was telling his life, and he read and edited all drafts of the chapters written by Haley. It also includes an Epilogue written by Haley from his perspective, detailing his collaboration with Malcolm X and the last two years of Malcolm X's life from Haley's point of view.
it affected the US because everyone started to shag each other in public (man and man) (woman and woman) (pet and pet)