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         X Malcolm:     more books (101)
  1. Malcolm X (The Importance of) by Roger Barr, 1994-01
  2. The Life of Malcolm X by Richard Curtis, 1971-04
  3. X: A Biography of Malcolm X (American Graphic) by Jessica Gunderson, 2011-01
  4. Malcolm X For Beginners by Bernard Aquina Doctor, 2007-08-21
  5. Fidel & Malcolm X: Memories of a Meeting by Rosemari Mealy, 1997-02
  6. Harlem Cultural Political Movements 1960-1970: From Malcolm X (Black Is Beautiful) by Klytus Smith, 1994-11
  7. Malcolm X: As They Knew Him by David Gallen, 1995-12-30
  8. Malcolm X (Rourke Biographies : Pioneers) by Kibibi MacK-Williams, 1993-09
  9. X-Ray Compton Scattering (Oxford Series on Synchrotron Radiation) by Malcolm J. Cooper, Peter E. Mijnarends, et all 2004-12-30
  10. By Any Means Necessary: Speeches, Interviews and a Letter by Malcolm X, 1970-06
  11. Malcolm X FBI Files
  12. Malcolm X: An Historical Reader by James L. Conyers, Jr., et all 2008-03-14
  13. Teaching Malcolm X: Popular Culture and Literacy
  14. Malcolm X: The FBI File by Clayborne Carson, 1995-02-18

81. American Rhetoric: Malcolm X - Message To The Grassroots
malcolm X Message To The Grass Roots . delivered on 10 Nov, 1963 in Detroit, MI. Also in this database malcolm X The Ballot or the Bullet.
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/malcolmxgrassroots.htm
Malcolm X: "Message To The Grass Roots" delivered on 10 Nov, 1963 in Detroit, MI Download Audio mp3 [AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio.] ...And during the few moments that we have left, we want to have just an off-the-cuff chat between you and me us. We want to talk right down to earth in a language that everybody here can easily understand. We all agree tonight, all of the speakers have agreed, that America has a very serious problem. Not only does America have a very serious problem, but our people have a very serious problem. America's problem is us. We're her problem. The only reason she has a problem is she doesn't want us here. And every time you look at yourself, be you black, brown, red, or yellow a so-called Negro you represent a person who poses such a serious problem for America because you're not wanted. Once you face this as a fact, then you can start plotting a course that will make you appear intelligent, instead of unintelligent. What you and I need to do is learn to forget our differences. When we come together, we don't come together as Baptists or Methodists. You don't catch hell 'cause you're a Baptist, and you don't catch hell 'cause you're a Methodist. You don't catch hell 'cause you're a Methodist or Baptist. You don't catch hell because you're a Democrat or a Republican. You don't catch hell because you're a Mason or an Elk. And you sure don't catch hell 'cause you're an American; 'cause if you was an American, you wouldn't catch no hell. You catch hell 'cause you're a black man. You catch hell, all of us catch hell, for the same reason.

82. Malcolm-X.It - Malcolm X Italian Website - African American Culture - Black Worl
Examines the black leader, and AfricanAmerican culture, with biography, images and links.
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Words are the section that contains the ideological bequest of the Afro-American leader, while in the writings the interesting written ones on the arguments will be inserted deal to you in the situated one.
Then section a.k.a. directory has many links about Malcolm X and several aspects of the Black African American universe. Another, photos , contains the images of the life of Malcolm X , in all its sfaccettature. If you want, you can leave a message in our guestbook versione .it

83. Quote Lady's Quotes By Author, X
Z X, malcolm My Alma mater was books, a good library I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity.
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84. X-WEB
Based on the book The Autobiography of malcolm X by Alex Haley.
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85. MALCOLM X A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
X, malcolm. Alex Haley Interviews malcolm X. Playboy Magazine (May 1963). http//www.sirius.com/~playprod/ThaBay/malcolmXInterview.html. X, malcolm.
http://www.purdue.edu/bcc/library/malcolm.htm
MALCOLM X: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by Dorothy Ann Washington, Librarian, Black Cultural Center, Purdue University
  • Asante, Molefi. Malcolm X As Cultural Hero. In Malcolm As Cultural Hero and Other Afrocentric Essays . Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press, 1993. (Black Cultural Center)
  • Breitman, George. The Last Year of Malcolm X: The Evolution of a Revolutionary . New York: Schocken Books, 1968, c1967. 297.870924 X105B B748 (Black Cultural Center; HSSE Library)
  • Breitman, George. The Assassination of Malcolm X . New York: Pathfinder Press, 1976. 301.45196073 B748a (Black Cultural Center)
  • Cone, James H. . Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1991. 973.0496073022 K585Z C756 1991 (Black Cultural Center; Undergraduate Library)
  • Davis, Thulani. Malcolm X: The Great Photographs 320.54092 X105B D298 1993 (Black Cultural Center)
  • Johnson, Timothy V. Malcolm X: A Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography : New York: Garland Pub., 1986. 016.297870924 X103C J637 (Reference Black Cultural Center)

86. Civil Rights: A Status Report
The Legacy of malcolm. Although now dead, malcolm X s spirit lived on. He was larger in death than he was in life. Born malcolm Little
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The Legacy of Malcolm Although now dead, Malcolm X's spirit lived on. He was larger in death than he was in life. Born Malcolm Little in 1925, he changed his name to Malcolm X. While in prison, he became a follower of Elijah Muhammad. Muhammad was the leader of an organization called the Nation of Islam. During the 1950's, Malcolm became the primary spokesman for the Nation. He also came of the surveillance of the FBI along with Elijah Muhammad. As was Dr. King's, Malcolm's every move was followed and documented. From Detroit to Selma, from Los Angeles to Mecca, his shadow was the FBI. Malcolm became a powerful speaker in the movement. As King captured the spirit of the Southern Black, Malcolm became the messiah of the ghettos of Harlem, Chicago, Detroit, and Los Angeles. Initially a small group, the Nation grew rapidly under Malcolm's leadership. He not only spoke the words of the Koran and his spiritual mentor, but he also lived it to its fullest. As the crowds grew to hear him speak, so did the opposition to his rising stardom. Malcolm taught a message of self help and personal responsibility. This was and still is the message from the Nation of Islam. Like the Nation, he also spoke of a separate nation for Blacks only.

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    89. Malcolm X
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia malcolm X. malcolm X, 1925–65 Related content from HighBeam Research on malcolm X. malcolm X Gone but
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    91. Buy.com - The Autobiography Of Malcolm X Malcolm X ISBN
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    92. Biographie - Malcolm X (Malcolm Little)

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    Biographie de Malcolm Little (alias Malcolm X) Le jeune Malcolm est alors envoyé chez des amis de la famille, pour finalement atterrir à 13 ans dans une maison de détention où l'on envoyait les "mauvais garçons" dans le Michigan, ce centre n'étant qu'une étape vers la maison de redressement. Malcolm habite alors chez une dame blanche qui prendra en charge son éducation. Il suit l'école au milieu des blancs, est très bon élève, et devient la "mascotte" de la classe : le gentil nègre que tout le monde aime. Il ne partira finalement pas en maison de redressement et commençera des études dans un lycée où il s'apercoit vite que bien qu'étant le nègre dont tout le monde recherche la compagnie, il n'en n'est pas moins un nègre et de ce fait les portes des professions réservé au blancs se ferme à lui.
    "Cher Papa, je t'aime tant. Mon Dieu, mon Dieu, comme je voudrais que tu ne sois pas mort". (Attilah Shabbazz, 6 ans)

    93. X, Malcolm,
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    95. Malcolm X's (Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) Letter From Mecca
    malcolm X s (AlHajj Malik El-Shabazz) Letter from Mecca. THE PILGRIMAGE TO MAKKAH. Sincerely,. Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (malcolm X).
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    Malcolm X's (Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) Letter from Mecca
    THE PILGRIMAGE TO MAKKAH
    When he was in Makkah, Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz wrote a letter to his loyal assistants in Harlem... from his heart: "Never have I witnessed such sincere hospitality and overwhelming spirit of true brotherhood as is practiced by people of all colors and races here in this ancient Holy Land, the home of Abraham, Muhammad and all the other Prophets of the Holy Scriptures. For the past week, I have been utterly speechless and spellbound by the graciousness I see displayed all around me by people of all colors. "I have been blessed to visit the Holy City of Mecca, I have made my seven circuits around the Ka'ba, led by a young Mutawaf named Muhammad, I drank water from the well of the Zam Zam. I ran seven times back and forth between the hills of Mt. Al-Safa and Al Marwah. I have prayed in the ancient city of Mina, and I have prayed on Mt. Arafat." "There were tens of thousands of pilgrims, from all over the world. They were of all colors, from blue-eyed blondes to black-skinned Africans. But we were all participating in the same ritual, displaying a spirit of unity and brotherhood that my experiences in America had led me to believe never could exist between the white and non-white." "America needs to understand Islam, because this is the one religion that erases from its society the race problem. Throughout my travels in the Muslim world, I have met, talked to, and even eaten with people who in America would have been considered white - but the white attitude was removed from their minds by the religion of Islam. I have never before seen sincere and true brotherhood practiced by all colors together, irrespective of their color."

    96. PBS VIDEOIndex Online Printed Index
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    98. MXB Virtual Tour - New York City Department Of City Planning
    Welcome to malcolm X Boulevard in the heart of Harlem! Projects Proposals Virtual Tour of malcolm X Boulevard, Printer Friendly Version. Welcome!
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    Welcome to Malcolm X Boulevard in the heart of Harlem! This online virtual tour highlights the landmarks of Harlem and is available in both an interactive Flash form as well as printable text form. Select either the Interactive Flash or Printable Text button below to begin. Introduction:
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    Harlem is well-served by public transportation. Take either the Number 2 or 3 subway lines to West 110th Street station, or the M2, M3, M4, or M18 buses and get off at Malcolm X Boulevard and Central Park North. The tour begins at Malcolm X Boulevard and Central Park North/West 110th Street.

    99. What’s In A Name? Understanding Malcolm X--Literature/U.S. History Lesson Plan
    Students work collaboratively to evaluate four stages in the life of malcolm X the periods he was known as malcolm Little, Detroit Red, malcolm X, and elHajj
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    100. Malcolm X's Birthday (African-American)
    malcolm X Day. KU Medical Center Home. Ethnic, The third Sunday in May marks the celebration of malcolm X Day. Born malcolm
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    The third Sunday in May marks the celebration of Malcolm X Day. Born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, Malcolm X became one of the most outspoken and popular leaders of the black nationalist movement in the 1960s. Malcolm X was imprisoned in 1946 for burglary and embraced the Nation of Islam while in prison. Upon his release in 1952, he went to the Muslim headquarters in Chicago and met Elijah Muhammad. He then became a prominent speaker and was assigned to Mosque Number Seven in New York City. However, his comments following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy resulted in his suspension and Malcolm X decided to establish his own organization, the Organization of Afro-American Unity. Malcolm X was a fervent supporter of black separatism and spoke eloquently and bitterly against white people. A trip to Mecca in 1964 caused him to modify these views and he announced that he now embraced world unity. On February 21, 1965, he was assassinated at the Audobon Ballroom in Harlem by members of a rival organization. Playboy magazine published Alex Haley's interview with Malcolm X in May 1963. This interview led to Haley co-authoring

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