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The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X (1965) - Test
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  • 1. The Autobiography of Malcolm X, published in 1965, is a profound and groundbreaking work that chronicles the life and transformation of Malcolm X, an influential African American leader, activist, and thinker. Written in collaboration with journalist Alex Haley, the autobiography details Malcolm's journey from a troubled youth in Lansing, Michigan, through his experiences in Boston and New York, where he became involved in crime and later found a path to redemption through the Nation of Islam. Throughout the narrative, Malcolm X eloquently reflects on issues of race, identity, and social justice, providing a candid account of his prejudices, conversion to Islam, rise as a prominent spokesperson for the Nation, and his eventual break from the organization. The autobiography captures his pilgrimage to Mecca, which profoundly reshaped his worldview and understanding of race relations. It serves not only as a personal memoir but also as a critical commentary on systemic racism in America, the struggle for civil rights, and the complexities of African American identity. Malcolm's powerful and articulate voice resonates throughout the text, making it a vital piece of literature for understanding the dynamics of race and activism in the 20th century.

    What year was 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X' published?
A) 1965
B) 1975
C) 1985
D) 1955
  • 2. Who co-authored the autobiography with Malcolm X?
A) Ta-Nehisi Coates
B) Alex Haley
C) Maya Angelou
D) Toni Morrison
  • 3. Malcolm X was a prominent figure in which movement?
A) Industrial Revolution
B) Feminist Movement
C) Civil Rights Movement
D) Anti-War Movement
  • 4. Which religious organization did Malcolm X join while in prison?
A) Buddhism
B) Nation of Islam
C) Christianity
D) Hinduism
  • 5. What was Malcolm X's birth name?
A) Marvin Smith
B) Miles Davis
C) Michael Johnson
D) Malcolm Little
  • 6. Where was Malcolm X assassinated?
A) White House
B) Washington Monument
C) Audubon Ballroom
D) Times Square
  • 7. Malcolm X advocated for the rights of which group of people?
A) European Americans
B) Latin Americans
C) Asian Americans
D) African Americans
  • 8. Malcolm X's father was a follower of which civil rights activist?
A) Harriet Tubman
B) Rosa Parks
C) Martin Luther King Jr.
D) Marcus Garvey
  • 9. 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X' is known for being a powerful narrative of the struggle for:
A) Civil Rights
B) Environmental Conservation
C) Economic Reforms
D) Gender Equality
  • 10. What was the name of the group founded by Malcolm X after leaving the Nation of Islam?
A) Black Panthers
B) NAACP
C) Muslim Mosque, Inc.
D) Congress of Racial Equality
  • 11. What was the subtitle of 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X'?
A) A Life Well Lived
B) As Told to Alex Haley
C) My Journey of Faith
D) The Road to Freedom
  • 12. Where was Malcolm X born?
A) Chicago, Illinois
B) Omaha, Nebraska
C) Atlanta, Georgia
D) New York City, New York
  • 13. What was Malcolm X's role in the Nation of Islam?
A) General
B) Minister
C) Prime Minister
D) President
  • 14. Which civil rights leader did Malcolm X view as a rival?
A) Jesse Jackson
B) Rosa Parks
C) Thurgood Marshall
D) Martin Luther King Jr.
  • 15. Malcolm X's nickname 'Detroit Red' came from his:
A) Red car
B) Red hair
C) Connection to Detroit
D) Favorite color
  • 16. Malcolm X married:
A) Rosa Parks
B) Betty Shabazz
C) Angela Davis
D) Coretta Scott King
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