The Autobiography of Malcolm X is a powerful memoir that chronicles the life of Malcolm X, from his troubled childhood and involvement in crime to his transformation into one of the most influential civil rights leaders in American history. Told through a series of interviews conducted by Alex Haley, the book explores Malcolm X's spiritual, intellectual, and political evolution as he confronts issues of racism, identity, religion, and social justice. Offering an honest and deeply personal account of his experiences and beliefs, the autobiography remains a landmark work that continues to inspire discussions about equality, human rights, and personal transformation.