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Richly imagines the mother of Malcolm X as a person in her own right
“Richly imagines the mother of Malcolm X as a person in her own right and highlights the intricate networks of personal and political alliances of the era,” remark the judges. “Driven by meticulous research, an expansive fictive and poetic imagination, and the music of Caribbean orality, the book situates itself among the important contributions to Caribbean memory.”