The Dead Are Arising
The Life of Malcolm X
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Narrated by:
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Dion Graham
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Written by:
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Les Payne
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Tamara Payne
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An epic biography of Malcolm X finally emerges, drawing on hundreds of hours of the author's interviews, rewriting much of the known narrative.
Les Payne, the renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, embarked in 1990 on a nearly 30-year-long quest to interview anyone he could find who had actually known Malcolm X - all living siblings of the Malcolm Little family, classmates, street friends, cellmates, Nation of Islam figures, FBI moles and cops, and political leaders around the world. His goal was ambitious: to transform what would become more than a hundred hours of interviews into an unprecedented portrait of Malcolm X, one that would separate fact from fiction.
The result is this historic biography that conjures a never-before-seen world of its protagonist, a work whose title is inspired by a phrase Malcolm X used when he saw his Hartford followers stir with purpose, as if the dead were truly arising, to overcome the obstacles of racism. Setting Malcolm's life not only within the Nation of Islam but against the larger backdrop of American history, the book traces the life of one of the 20th century's most politically relevant figures from street criminal to devoted moralist and revolutionary.
In tracing Malcolm X's life from his Nebraska birth in 1925 to his Harlem assassination in 1965, Payne provides searing vignettes culled from Malcolm's Depression-era youth, describing the influence of his Garveyite parents: his father, Earl, a circuit-riding preacher who was run over by a street car in Lansing, Michigan, in 1929, and his mother, Louise, who continued to instill Black pride in her children after Earl's death. Filling each chapter with resonant drama, Payne follows Malcolm's exploits as a petty criminal in Boston and Harlem in the 1930s and early 1940s to his religious awakening and conversion to the Nation of Islam in a Massachusetts penitentiary.
With a biographer's unwavering determination, Payne corrects the historical record and delivers extraordinary revelations - from the unmasking of the mysterious NOI founder Fard Muhammad, who preceded Elijah Muhammad; to a hair-rising scene, conveyed in cinematic detail, of Malcolm and Minister Jeremiah X Shabazz's 1961 clandestine meeting with the KKK; to a minute-by-minute account of Malcolm X's murder at the Audubon Ballroom.
Introduced by Payne's daughter and primary researcher, Tamara Payne, who, following her father's death, heroically completed the biography, The Dead Are Arising is a penetrating and riveting work that affirms the centrality of Malcolm X to the African American freedom struggle.
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- Bugs187
- 2022-01-26
fantastic book about a fascinating individual
I have read several books about Malcolm X's life, starting with the Autobiography of Malcolm X in high school. I would have to say this book is the definitive history of his life.
The amount of background and detail on what formed and informed Malcolm X is incredible. Les Payne and Tamara Payne's exhaustive research is a wonder to behold.
The narrator was incredible. One of the best narrated books I have listened to.
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- Farhan Samir
- 2021-02-26
Best narration ive ever heard
The narrator’s voice suited the text perfectly. This is the best narration i’ve ever experienced in Audible
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- Pascal
- 2021-08-23
excellent
this gives a very in depth examination into the life of Malcolm x. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about the prophetic leader. this is a great book which supplements his Autobiography.
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- Timothy, Toronto, ON.
- 2021-01-30
A good introduction to Malcolm X
I have mixed feelings about this book. The narration and structure of the book is very good and the story of Malcolm’s upbringing is very thorough. His years with the Nation of Islam didn’t seem as well covered in my opinion. Still, the reader will gain an understanding of how far he came in his life, the way he found a calling and why he’s so central to understanding what it means to be black in America. I would highly recommend that readers follow up on this book by reading Manning Marable’s bio of Malcolm which has a much more political focus. With these two books, the man has finally received his due.
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