Alex Haley

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Alex Haley – American author of the 20th c.; Roots, The Autobiography of Malcolm X; Pulitzer Prize and landmark TV series. A former U.S. Navy journalist, he explored African American identity, blending family genealogy with epic storytelling that reshaped cultural memory.

βš“ Served 20 years as a Navy journalist. πŸ“– First published pieces appeared in Reader’s Digest. 🀝 Co-authored The Autobiography of Malcolm X, a cornerstone of civil rights literature. πŸ“š Roots became a bestseller and 1977 miniseries watched by millions. πŸ† Won the Pulitzer Prize for Roots. 🌍 Traced lineage back to Gambian youth Kunta Kinte. 🎬 TV series sparked a national conversation on slavery and race. πŸ“° As a Playboy interviewer, spoke with MLK Jr., Muhammad Ali, and more. βš–οΈ Faced plagiarism lawsuits over Roots; admitted to some borrowings. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘¦ Wanted Black children to see their heritage reflected in history. πŸ™‚ Quirk: joked that endless nights writing Roots were fuelled mostly by coffee and pies.