
Malcolm X: Make It Plain
Documentary · History
Overview
Narrated by actress Alfre Woodard, this trenchant, eye-opening doc traces the radical civil rights leader’s life from his tumultuous childhood, through his rise in the ranks of the Nation of Islam, to his 1965 assassination.
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Alfre Woodard
Alfre Woodard
Narrator
Alfre Woodard
Narrator


Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou
Self
Maya Angelou
Self


Ossie Davis
Ossie Davis
Self
Ossie Davis
Self
John Henrik Clarke
John Henrik Clarke
Self
John Henrik Clarke
Self


Alex Haley
Alex Haley
Self
Alex Haley
Self
Betty Shabazz
Betty Shabazz
Self
Betty Shabazz
Self
Cyril McGuire
Cyril McGuire
Self
Cyril McGuire
Self


Mike Wallace
Mike Wallace
Self
Mike Wallace
Self
Peter Goldman
Peter Goldman
Self
Peter Goldman
Self
Benjamin 2X
Benjamin 2X
Self
Benjamin 2X
Self
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