RaveBookPage\"Though extensive, it never feels sensationalized. Whitaker strikes a careful balance between crime drama and rigorous historical narrative. He skillfully unpacks how the news media shaped—and continues to shape—the public perception of Malcolm, both suppressing and amplifying the mystique surrounding his image and the frenzy around his death ... a powerful and inspiring examination of how one man’s legacy has grown far beyond his lifetime. As we mark the centennial of Malcolm X’s birth, Whitaker’s work serves as a vital reminder of his enduring impact—and why his story continues to matter.\
Elle Reeve
RaveBookPageReeve is a phenomenally skilled interviewer, able to motivate her subjects to reveal more than they probably should ... Doesn’t ask for our sympathy—just a willingness to peer into the dark.
Carvell Wallace
PositiveBookPageWallace is a brilliant storyteller and masterful student in the language of love ... Wallace’s prose is always sharp, witty and honest.