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Malcolm X Movies

1997  
 
This video presents footage of Malcolm X's most famous speeches from 1963-1965. Included are his "Ballot or the Bullet" speech, his famous "By Any Means Necessary" address, and his candid discussion of police brutality with journalist Mike Wallace. As an original source document, this video should prove valuable to students of American history or those with an interest in American racial relations. As such, it is certainly appropriate for use in the college classroom. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi

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1972  
PG  
This 1972 documentary tribute to the life and work of the assassinated Black Muslim leader Malcolm X was poorly received at the time of its release. However, it has grown in importance as Malcolm's place in African American history has grown. The backbone of the documentary is based on The Autobiography of Malcolm X. This documentary, made with the help of the Malcolm's wife Betty Shabazz, recounts the life and ideas of this controversial man. James Earl Jones, Ossie Davis and Steve Benderoth provide the narration. In addition to clips of Malcolm X in public interviews and speeches, numerous important civil rights figures are featured, as well as important public officials from the period. In 1992, director Spike Lee released another major film biography of Malcolm X, called Malcolm X. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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