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In 1964, Malcolm embarks upon a large-scale campaign to gain support for his new organization. He holds public meetings and appears on numerous televison and radio programs. The American media continues its attack on Malcolm, calling him “the angriest Negro in America.”
He revisits the Middle East and Africa, and has meetings with many world and religious leaders. Among the prominent world leaders with whom he has private audiences are President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt; President Jomo Kenyatta, of Kenya; and Prime Minister Dr. Milton Obote of Uganda....
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- Chapter 1: Nightmare
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- Chapter 15: Icarus
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- Chapter 1: Nightmare
- Chapter 2: Mascot
- Chapter 3: “Homeboy”
- Chapter 4: Laura
- Chapter 5: Harlemite
- Chapter 6: Detroit Red and Chapter 7: Hustler
- Chapter 8: Trapped and Chapter 9: Caught
- Chapter 10: Satan
- Chapter 11: Saved and Chapter 12: Savior
- Chapter 13: Minister Malcolm X
- Chapter 14: Black Muslims
- Chapter 15: Icarus
- Chapter 16: Out
- Chapter 17: Mecca
- Chapter 18: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz
- Chapter 19: 1965
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