Selected Articles about Malcolm X
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- Burrow, Rufus, Jr. Malcolm X was a Racist : The Great Myth
Western Journal of Black Studies, vol.20, no.2, (Summer, 1996), p.104-113 - Clarke, John Henrik. Malcolm X : The Man and His Times
Negro Digest, vol.18, no.7, (May, 1969), p.23-27 - Cunnigen, Donald. Malcolm X's Influence on the Black Nationalist Movement of Southern Black College Students
Western Journal of Black Studies, vol.17, no.1 (Spring, 1993), p.32-43 - Flick, Hank. A Question of Identity : Malcolm X's use of Religious Themes as a Means for Developing Black Identity
The Negro Educational Review, vol.31, no.3-4. (July-October, 1980), p.140-155 - Harper, Frederick. A Reconstruction of Malcolm X's Personality
Afro-American Studies, vol.3, no.1 (June, 1972), p.1-6 - Hudson-Weems, Clenora. From Malcolm Little to El Hajj Malik El Shabazz : Malcolm's Evolving Attitudes toward Africana Women
Western Journal of Black Studies, vol.17, no.1 (Spring, 1993), p.26-31 - Karenga, Maulana. Malcolm X, Muhhammed, and the Nation of Islam : Political Analysis vs. Psychological Assumptions
Western Journal of Black Studies, vol.6, no.4 (Winter, 1982), p.193-201 - Karenga, Maulana. Oppositional Logic of Malcolm X : Differentiation, Engagement and Resistance
Western Journal of Black Studies, vol.17, no.1 (Spring, 1993), p.6-16 - Kgositsile, W. Keorapetse. Brother Malcolm and the Black Revolution
Negro Digest, vol.18, no.1 November,1968), p.4-10 - Kieh, George Klay, Jr. Malcolm X and Pan-Africanism
Western Journal of Black Studies, vol.19, no.4 (Winter, 1995), p.293-299 - Marsh, Barrett. Malcolm X : From Detroit Red to Mecca : The Evolution of a Black Leader's Vision from Separation to Third World Liberation
Journal of Black Studies, vol.6, no.4 (Winter, 1982), p.193-201 - Stewart, James B. Malcolm X and the Economic Salvation of African Americans
Western Journal of Black Studies, vol.17, no.1 (Spring, 1993), p.17-25

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