The Autobiography of Malcolm X
What is the author's tone in The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X?

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The narrative voice is that of the thirty-nine-year-old religious and political leader whose conversion enables him to see and understand Allah's divine plan in his earlier life. His tone is both ironic and angry as he relates Nebraska and Michigan memories that shaped his earlier belief that the white man is the devil.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X