Malcolm X Scholarship Guide |
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Cyber Contributions | |||||||
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Laura Warren Hill | Article | Hill, Laura Warren. "We Are Black Folks First": The Black Freedom Struggle in Rochester, NY and the Making of Malcolm X. The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics, and Culture, December 2010. | |||||
Abdul Alkalimat | Book | Peniel, Joseph. "Malcolm X, Harlem, and Americasn Democracy," Chapter 2 in Dark Days, Dark Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama. Basic Civitas Books, 2010. | |||||
Abdul Alkalimat | Article | Young, Kurt. "Malcolm X and the new Politics of Pan-African Nationalism," Social Science Research Network http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1952180, October 31, 2011. | |||||
Abdul Alkalimat | Book | Sinclair, Abiola; Smith, Klytus and others. The Harlem Cultural/Political Movements 1960 - 1970: From Malcolm X to "Black is Beautiful", Gumbs & Thomas Publishers, 1995. | |||||
Brian Zelip | Audio | Keith LeBlanc, No Sell Out, Tommy Boy Records, 1983. | |||||
Abdul Alkalimat | Book | eds Herb Boyd, Ron Daniels,
Maulana Karenga, and Haki R. Madhubuti. By Any Means Necessary, Malcolm X: Real Not Invented, Third World Press, 2012. |
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Abdul Alkalimat | Article | Ambar, Saladin. "Malcolm X at the Oxford Union," Race and Class, April-June, 2012. | |||||
Abdul Alkalimat | Article | LaMothe, Ryan. "Political Humiliation, Object Use, and Psychological Changes in the Life of Malcolm X," The Psychoanalytic Review, Vol 99, No 1, pp 103-129. | |||||
Dan Mays | Audio | Philip Cohran and the Artistic Heritage Ensemble, The Malcolm X Memorial (A Tribute In Music), Katalyst Entertainment, February 25, 1968. | |||||
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