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Description
Attallah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, fields questions about her father's life, probing his political, social, and personal beliefs. These questions range from his religious affiliations to the validity of Spike Lee's 1992 film Malcolm X. Moderated by James Taylor.
Type
moving image
Format
Original Sound Color 1/2 inch videotape
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
Box 2/Item 46 cmalp_000021
Language
English
Subject
Black power--United States Civil rights--1960-1970 X, Malcolm, 1925-1965
Provenance
Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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