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- Malcolm X’s Search
for a Father Figure
In this essay, Hart examines Baldwin’s portrayal of Malcolm X’s search for a father figure in the screenplay.
- Public and Private uses of Names
In this essay, Wallace considers Baldwin’s use of names and naming to chart the way in which Malcolm X’s identity, both public and private, shifted over the course of his life.
- Racism and the Spiritual Journey made by
Malcolm X
In this essay, Guyette talks about racism and the spiritual journey made by Malcolm X.
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