Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The first half of the twentieth century was marked by the treatment of blacks who dared exercise their civil rights, which were reserved for whites only. In the North, the racial divide was de facto and maintained at key levels of society, while in the South, it was de jure and enforced by law.
#2 Malcolm Little was the seventh of Earlâs children, and the first to be born in Detroit. He was the son of a pioneering, Midwestern family. He would become a major figure in twentieth-century American history.
#3 Earlâs family had experienced the terror of the Ku Klux Klan, and he welcomed his new son as another mouth to feed.
#4 Earlâs father, Reverend Little, was a preacher who was very independent and outspoken. He was often in conflict with his in-laws, who were more subservient to whites. He eventually left Georgia and moved to Philadelphia, where he met and was influenced by the teachings of Marcus Garvey.