Daughters Unhappy with Malcolm X Bio New book touches on strained marriage (AP) — Two of Malcolm X's faithful and devoted because my daughters are unhappy that a new father was a man of impeccable in­ biography alleges their parents' tegrity, and I think that most people, marriage was strained and that their if they're not clear on anything, mother — and possibly their father they're clear that he was moral and — were unfaithful. ethical and had impeccable charac­ The marriage "was definitely ter," Ilyasah Shabazz said. Ilyasah and M alaak Shabazz spoke to The Associated Press about "Malcolm X: A Life of Rein­ v e n tio n ." A u th o r M an n in g Marable, a highly respected scholar who worked for more than 20 years on the book, died earlier this month MaiaaK snaoazz (iert) ana ilyasah Shabazz, daughters of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X, are unhappy about a new biography, 'A Life of Reinvention: Malcolm X ,' which alleges that their parents' marriage was strained. (AP Photo) Look up before you go up. Most accidents involving electricity happen by coming in contact with overhead power lines. Any time you’re working outside on your roof o r with long or tall objects such as ladders, gutters, pool skimmers, o r irrigation pipes, be aware o f w hat’s above you. Even momentary contact with an overhead line can prove instantly fatal. For more safety information, visit p a c ific p o w e r.n e t. PACIFIC P O W E R Let’s turn the answers on. of complications of pneumonia just before publication. Malcolm X's daughters did not speak to Marable for the book, which draws upon thousands of interviews, govern­ ment documents and private pa­ pers. The book has been in the top 10 on Amazon.com's best-seller list. While both sisters acknowledged they have yet to read the book, they questioned reports about the con­ ten ts. M arab le had in ten d ed "Malcolm X" as a tribute to the slain activist's life and influence, but he also wanted to avoid portraying him as "a saint, without the normal con­ tradictions and blemishes that all human beings have," as the histo­ rian wrote in the introduction. Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965. His wife, Betty Shabazz, died in 1997 after one of her grandchil­ dren set fire to her apartment. The book alleges that parts of "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," a classic released after Malcolm X's death that sold more than 1 million copies, were inaccurate. For instance, Marable questions details of Malcolm X's early life as a crimi­ nal, writing that Malcolm likely ex­ aggerated his wrongdoings. Ques­ tions about the autobiography's accuracy have been raised for de­ cades, and Marable addresses ques­ tions about the book's co-writer, Alex Haley, who many believe left out or softened Malcolm's more radi­ cal political views in the last couple of years of his life. He also looks into Malcolm X's more controversial words and ac­ tions, including a meeting with mem­ bers o f the Ku Klux Kian in the early 1960s. At the time, he was a high- ranking member of the Nation of Islam and had discussed with the Kian the possibility of the nation purchasing land for blacks to live on. Malcolm X would later express regret, although Marable still called the meeting "despicable." Marable subtitled the book "A Life of Reinvention" in part because Malcolm X acknowledged mistakes and transformed and transcended himself, from street hustler and con­ vict to black separatist of fierce anti­ white opinions to political and so­ cial activist seeking to work with all races, worldwide. His marriage, however, was widely seen as steady, close and supportive, especially as dramatized by Denzel Washington and Angela B assett in Spike L ee's m ovie " Malcolm X." Shabazz herself would remember her years with Malcolm as "hectic, beautiful and unforget­ table — the greatest thing in my life." Malcolm X married Betty Sand­ ers, a nurse and fellow member of the Nation of Islam, in 1958. They had six children. According to the book, the marriage was often tense, in part because of Malcolm's wish to have a traditional, subservient Muslim wife and because he was away so often and his life was often threatened. There were problems of emotional and physical intimacy. M arable includes a letter from Malcolm to Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad that offers a blunt account of their home life, with Malcolm reporting that his wife be­ lieved they were "incompatible sexu­ ally." Malcolm also tells Muhammad that Betty had threatened to "seek satisfaction elsewhere."