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1965 edition, published by Grove Press, Inc.
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Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965 edition)
1965 edition, published by Grove Press, Inc.

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    WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF ALEX HALEY | INTRODUCTION BY M.S. HANDLER | EPILOGUE BY ALEX HALEY | THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X | GROVE PRESS, INC. | NEW YORK
    spread across 2 pages, p. [ii-iii]
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    Copyright © 1965 by Alex Haley and Betty Shabazz | Introduction © by M.S. Handler | "On Malcolm X" by Ossie Davis © 1965 by Roger Price
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    Copyright © 1964 by Alex Haley and Malcolm X
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    First Printing
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    Manufactured in the United States of America, by the Book Press, Brattleboro, Vermont
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    This book I dedicate to my beloved wife Betty and our children and whose sacrifices made it possible for me to do my work
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