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Malcolm X: Malcolm Xs
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Malcolm X appears in an aspect ratio of approximately 1.85:1 on these single-sided, double-layered DVDs; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions. Occasionally the flick showed some concerns, but mostly it presented a satisfying picture.
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The circumstances surrounding the death of Malcolm X remain unresolved. Many people believe – and rightfully so – that the real perpetrators and killers were never caught. Undoubtedly, the greatest beneficiary of Malcolm’s death was the U.S. government.
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According to The Autobiography of Malcolm X, his mother had been threatened by Ku Klux Klansmen while she was pregnant with him in December 1924. His mother recalled the Klansmen warned the family to leave Omaha, because Earl Little's activities with UNIA were "stirring up trouble".[7]
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How does Malcolm X’s understanding of his own identity change over the different phases of his life? How does this understanding change in reference to race? How does this understanding change in terms of what it means to be a US citizen?
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Malcolm in the Middle didn't have a number by his name because the number 0 was not invented in his time. He got away with it anyway. There is a persistent fan rumor that Malcolm X and Malcolm are one and the same, which makes no sense given that they are physically and mentally only vaguely similar, and genetically only 99.8% identical.
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Return to the Amazon is shot in high-definition and is narrated by Delroy Lindo, the Tony award-nominated actor whose films include "Malcolm X," "Crooklyn," "Get Shorty," "Romeo Must Die" and "The Cider House Rules." He most recently starred in the 2007 holiday hit, "This Christmas."
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