
One Day When I Was Lost
A Scenario Based on Alex Haley's The Autobiography of Malcolm X
First published 1972
About this book
James Baldwin's screenplay based on Alex Haley's now classic "The Autobiography Of Malcolm X makes immediate and terrfyingly real the stunning events that gave birth to a forceful, determined man . . . and created the atmosphere of hate that ultimately murdered him. Juxtaposing eloquence and violence, the highest of human ideals with the basest of human violence, this rare screenplay recreates Malcolm X as a symbol for his times . . . and as a flesh and blood black man who feels, loves, hates, and forgives through a life torn by pain, healed by faith, and finally ended by the bullets from a black brother's gun.
Subjects
DramaAfrican American menAfrican American MuslimsX, malcolm, 1925-1965Motion picture plays