In the tradition of John Henrik Clarkes classic anthology William Styrons Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond, this volume provides a striking critique of Marables text. In 1968, Clarke and his assembled writers felt it essential to respond to Styrons fictionalized and ahistorical Nat Turner, the heroic leader of one of Americas most famous revolts against enslavement. In A Lie of Reinvention, the editors sense a different threat to an African American icon, Malcolm X. This time, the threat is presented as an authoritative biography. To counter the threat, Ball and Burroughs respond with a barbed collection of commentaries of Marables text. The essays come from all quarters of the Black community. From behind prison walls, Mumia Abu-Jamal revises his prior public praise of Marables book with an essay written specifically for this volume. A. Peter Bailey, a veteran journalist who worked with Malcolm Xs Organization for Afro-American Unity, disputes how he is characterized in Marables book. Bill Strickland, who also knew Malcolm X, provides what he calls a personal critique of the biography. Younger scholars such as Kali Akuno, Kamau Franklin, Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, Christopher M. Tinson, Eugene Puryear and Greg Thomas join veterans Rosmari Mealy, Raymond Winbush, Patricia Reid-Merritt, Amiri Baraka, Margo Arnold, and Karl Evanzz in pointing out historical problems and ideological misinterpretations in Marables work. 308 pages.
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