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What Malcolm X’s Daughter Wants You To Know About Her Father’s Legacy

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50 years after Malcolm X’s assassination, his daughter Ilyasah Shabazz published a young adult novel based on her father’s life. Here’s what she had to say about it.



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Ilyasah Shabazz, the daughter of Civil Rights leader Malcolm X, uses the power of her words to accomplish something important to her: taking her father's legacy into her own hands and recording the history of his life. The author has published four titles: Growing Up X, a memoir about her experience growing up as Malcolm X's daughter in the wake of his death; The Diary of Malcolm X: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz; and a children's book called Malcolm Little: The Boy Who Grew Up to Become Malcolm X. Most recently, Shabazz co-wrote X: A Novel along with Kekla Magoon and told the story of her father's life prior to becoming Malcolm X in the format of a young adult novel.


The book follows Malcolm Little's journey from his childhood in the country to his time hustling in the streets of New York and Boston. While The Autobiography of Malcolm X is told by an adult Malcolm reflecting on his life, X is told from the perspective of a young Malcolm, who grapples with his self-worth as society and the state tears his life apart. The novel focuses on the importance of family in shaping the activist and ends moments after Malcolm Little first adopts the name Malcolm X.


BuzzFeed had the chance to talk to Ilyasah Shabazz about X: A Novel and her father's legacy 50 years after he was assassinated. Here's what she had to say:




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23 Photos That Prove Mason Jars Need To Be Stopped

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Bow down to your new master: the Ball jar.


They're replacing basic kitchen items, like salt shakers.



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They're making us forget we have actual bakeware...



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... and cereal bowls.



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They're inspiring a whole new subculture of knitwear.



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19 Totally Magical Libraries To Visit Before You Die

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Book lovers: Add these to your bucket lists.


Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, Toronto


Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, Toronto


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"Mein Kampf" To Be Republished In Germany For The First Time Since World War II

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Germany’s Institute for Contemporary History will publish a new, annotated version of the controversial book.



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The copyright for the Nazi manifesto has been held by the state of Bavaria for 70 years, which prohibited its reissue.


But that copyright expires in December, meaning a new, heavily annotated, version will be published by Germany's Institute for Contemporary History in January.



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Rather than a how-to guidebook for the aspiring fascist, the new reprint, the group said this month, will instead be a vital academic tool, a 2,000-page volume packed with more criticisms and analysis than the original text.



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Which Hogwarts House Were You Almost Sorted Into?

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You’ve known a long time what house you belong in, but that doesn’t mean the Sorting Hat’s decision was easy.