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    Alexander Murray Palmer Haley (August 11, 1921 – February 10, 1992) [1] was an American writer and the author of the 1976 book Roots: The Saga of an American Family. ABC adapted the book as a television miniseries of the same name and aired it in 1977 to a record-breaking audience of 130 million viewers.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Alex Haley (born August 11, 1921, Ithaca, New York, U.S.—died February 10, 1992, Seattle, Washington) was an American writer whose works of historical fiction and reportage depicted the struggles of African Americans. Although his parents were teachers, Haley was an indifferent student.

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about Alex Haley, the writer who chronicled the history of African Americans from slavery to freedom in Roots and co-wrote The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Find out how he became a journalist, interviewed famous figures and faced plagiarism accusations.

  4. Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about Alex Haley, the writer who chronicled the history and struggles of African Americans in books like Roots, The Autobiography of Malcolm X and Queen. Find out about his life, career, awards and legacy.

    • Haley’s Notable Service Awards And Accomplishments. Haley’s awards and decorations from the U.S. Coast Guard include the American Defense Service Medal (with “Sea” clasp), American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal (with 1 silver and 1 bronze service star), Korean Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal and the Coast Guard Expert Marksmanship Medal.
    • Reader’s Digest And Playboy Magazine. After retiring from the Coast Guard, in 1959, after twenty years of military service, Haley continued as a journalist, first as a writer and senior editor at Reader’s Digest—a monthly general interest family magazine.
    • Malcolm X. One of Haley’s most famous interviews was the Malcolm X Interview (1963) for Playboy, which led to their collaboration on the activist’s autobiography, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, based on interviews conducted shortly before Malcolm’s death (and with an epilogue).
    • Roots: The Saga of an American Family. Pursuing the few slender clues of oral family history told him by his maternal grandmother in Henning, Tennessee, Haley spent the next twelve years traveling three continents tracking his maternal family back to a Mandingo youth, named Kunta Kinte, who was kidnapped into slavery from the small village of Juffure, in The Gambia, West Africa.
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  6. Learn about Alex Haley, the author of Roots, and his vision to spread the knowledge of heritage. Explore his text and audio interviews, personal articles, forewords, and memorials.

  7. Feb 4, 2022 · How a rookie writer’s Reader’s Digest story spawned two monumental works of Black history. Alex Haleys 1960 article led directly to ‘The Autobiography of Malcolm X’ and ‘Roots’. By ...

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