The book is scheduled to be released on Nov. 14, but the family has filed a lawsuit to stop its publication.
Third World Press promotional video screenshot / Via youtube.com
Chicago-based publishing company Third World Press has announced that it will be releasing the personal diary of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, known also as Malcolm X, on Thursday.
According to a promotional video released by Third World Press, Malcolm X's diary was "compiled over two trips to Africa and the Middle East." He "did not miss a day," recording his travels and interactions.
Third World Press promotional video / Via youtube.com
One of Malcolm X's six daughters, Ilyasah Shabazz, is listed as the book's co-editor.
She speaks of the diary as a chance to witness Malcolm X in his own words, uninterrupted by historians and scholars. "He contributed so much. He accomplished so much, and I think it's important to put his work into proper...perspective, and I think this diary is one of them."