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What's The Autobiography of Malcolm X about? The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965) is a profound and personal account of one man’s journey from dropping out of school and entering a life of crime and drug addiction to finding redemption through human rights activism. These blinks tell the ...
For decades, a nice Jewish couple ran Circus of Books, a porn shop and epicenter for gay LA. Their director daughter documents their life and times. Released: 2020 Directed by: Rachel Mason 39 The Great Hack Brittany Kaiser, David Carroll, Paul-Olivier Dehaye 22 votes The dark world of ...
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The Best Audiobooks: the 2021 Audie Awards, recommended by Michele Cobb Read 1 Piranesi by Susanna Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor (narrator) Read 2 The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X and assisted by Alex Haley, Laurence Fishburne (narrator) Read 3 The City We Became: A Novel (...
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