The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.

by Peniel E. Joseph

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"The Sword and the Shield is a dual biography of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King that transforms our understanding of the twentieth century's most iconic African American leaders. Peniel E. Joseph reveals a nuanced portrait of two men who, despite markedly different backgrounds, inspired and pushed each other throughout their adult lives. This is a strikingly revisionist biography, not only of Malcolm and Martin, but also of the movement and era they came to define"--

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Seeing as most of what I know about these two men I've picked up by osmosis over the years, this looked like a handy introduction to their political lives. My overall impression after closing the covers is that I've been paying better attention then I thought I had, as while Joseph does make his point that Malcolm and Martin were not locked in an either-or contest, if I was going to describe this book "prosaic" might be the word I would chose. That said, these two statesmen, that's the only appropriate term, have been marbleized for awhile and, in an age of rampant racist authoritarianism, reintroducing their lives as activists is probably the goal here, and in that regard I think that Joseph succeeds. If it sounds as though I'm damning show more this book with faint praise, it made enough of an impression that I'd now like to read Joseph's book on Stokely Carmichael. show less
A beautifully told story of the leads of the Civil Rights movement that leaves me eager to learn more about the men's personal journeys.

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Peniel E. Joseph is the Barbara Jordan Chair in Ethics and Political Values at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and professor of history and the founding director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at the University of Texas, Austin. A frequent national commentator on issues of race, civil rights, and democracy, he is an Alumnus show more Caperton Fellow at Harvard University's Hutchins Center. The author of the award-winning Waiting 'Til the Midnight Hour and Dark Days, Bright Nights, Joseph lives in Austin, Texas. show less

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Nonfiction, Politics and Government, History, General Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
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323.092Society, Government, and CulturePolitical scienceCivil Rights & Liberties/ Human RightsCivil RightsBiography And HistoryBiography
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E185.97 .K5 .J67History of the United StatesUnited StatesElements in the populationAfro-AmericansBiography. Genealogy
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