Betty Shabazz was just shy of her thirtieth birthday, pregnant with twins and surrounded by her four daughters when her husband, Malcolm X, was gunned down in front of her and their children.
During their romantic and turbulent seven-year marriage, Betty Shabazz, as a traditional Muslim wife, pressed his white shirts, fixed his seven-course dinners and typed his speeches. Malcolm spent a staggering number of hours traveling, lecturing, organizing rallies and thundering for justice, freedom and Allah's Last Messenger. With Malcolm's death, she took on the mantel of his cause and became an almost tyrannical custodian of Malcolm's memory.
In this dramatic, powerful biography, author Russell J. Rickford has pieced together historical