From Black Revolution to "Radical Humanism": Malcolm X between Biography and International History (original) (raw)

The Autobiography of Malcolm X: Interrogating the Political Self of Malcolm X

Abhinav Piyush

2015

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Malcolm X and the Search for the Universality of Blackness

Alden Young

2012

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"A Complex Revolutionary: Remembering the Multi-Dimensional Malcolm X"

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NewBlackMan (In Exile): The Digital Home for Mark Anthony Neal - Blog, 2019

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From Confinement to Enlargement: The Shift in Malcolm X's Rhetoric

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InternationalJournal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation, 2024

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Social, Moral and Political Philosophy of Malcolm X

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Peniel E. Joseph: the Sword and the Shield: the Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr

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MALCOLM X' BLACKISM

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The Unfinished Dialogue of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X

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The Geopolitics of Malcolm X

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Antipode, 2004

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Michael Sawyer - Black Minded : The Political Philosophy of Malcolm X

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Malcolm X's attempt to internationalize the civil rights movement during the period between march 1964 and february 1965

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2017

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The Mediatization of Malcolm X

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Malcolm X, the Prison Years: The Relentless Pursuit of Formal Education

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Journal of African American History, 2017

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1965 and the Global Intellectual Afterlife of Malcolm X

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Detroit's Red: Black Radical Detroit and the Political Development of Malcolm X

Jasmin Young

Souls, 2010

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Territoriality, social justice and gendered revolutions in the speeches of Malcolm X

James Tyner

Transactions of The Institute of British Geographers, 2004

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Revisiting Dyson's Malcolm X, Dr. Nilgun ANADOLU-OKUR, Journal of Black Studies, USA

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Malcolm X's The Autobiography and US Race Relations

Md. Mahmudul Hasan

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Notes on Martin Luther King Jr. & Malcolm X

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Malcolm X MLK and the Call for a Cultural Revolution

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Malcolm X: The personification of a true revolutionary Muslim

Bilal Ibnu Shahul

The Compass, 2020

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Considering the Impact of a History of Hype: Analysis of Media & Community Images of Malcolm X

Marva Jackson Lord

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The Transgression of a Laborer: Malcolm X in the Wilderness of America

Ferruccio Gambino

Radical History Review, 1993

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Autobiography and Identity: Malcolm X As Author and Hero

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Malcolm X's Afro Arab Political Imaginary

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Auxier.Martin Luther King and Malcolm X: On Being, Knowing, and the Dignity of Persons

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Person, Encounters, Paradigms Commitment, and Applications, eds. D. Prokofyeva and C. Patterson, 2023

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Malcolm X on Race Relation -Speech Analysis

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Excess in Ethnic Discourse as a Strategy of both (1) Ethnic Visibility and (2) Demonization of the White Man in a Selected Passage from The Autobiography of Malcolm X

Sadok Damak

In Excess(es). Ed. Mounir Guirat. Sfax, Tunisia: CAEU Med Ali Editions, (ISBN: 978-9973-33-476-3) pp. 19-33, 2016

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Review: Fighting for our place in the sun: Malcolm X and the radicalization of the Black student movement, 1960–1973 (History of Education, 2016)

Nick Juravich

History of Education, 2016

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"'If you're in a country that's progressive, the woman is progressive': Black Women Radicals and the Making of the Politics and Legacy of Malcolm X"

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From homeboy to American icon: Image transformation of Malcolm X, 1965-1999

Lisa Gill

2010

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The Autobiography of Malcolm X: A Slave Narrative

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Malcolm X and United States Policies towards Africa: A Qualitative Analysis of His Black Nationalism and Peace through Power and Coercion Paradigms

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The Journal of Pan-African Studies, 2016

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Malcolm: X=mc²? Recalibrating a strategy for success

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Abdul Haqq Baker, 2020

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