"Conspiracys"
Unravelling the Assassination of Malcolm XBy Baba Zak A. Kondo
Foreword by Robert Little
Prelude by Paul Lee
Malcolm X’s assassination on February 21, 1965, remains one of the most painful ruptures in American history. For decades, questions of who ordered, enabled, and covered up the killing have lingered in silence, buried beneath official narratives and half-truths.
In Conspiracys, historian Baba Zak A. Kondo meticulously dismantles the myths and exposes the machinery behind Malcolm’s death. Through years of research, first-hand interviews, and a fearless pursuit of truth, Kondo traces the complex web of government surveillance, infiltration, and collusion that made Malcolm X a marked man. His work reveals not only the conspiracy itself but also the deeper cultural and political forces that sought to silence a revolutionary voice.
With a foreword by Robert Little and a prelude by Paul Lee, this book is both an unflinching investigation and a tribute to Malcolm X’s enduring legacy. Conspiracys challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable realities of state power, racial justice, and the cost of truth-telling in America.
For anyone who believes Malcolm X’s life and message still matter today, this book is essential reading.
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