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  1. Making Malcolm: The Myth and Meaning of Malcolm X by Michael Eric Dyson, 1996-01-25
  2. Malcolm X (Trophy Chapter Books) by Arnold Adoff, 2000-01-31
  3. Malcolm X And The Third American Revolution: The Writings Of George Breitman (Revolutionary Studies)
  4. Malcolm X: The Last Speeches (Malcolm X speeches & writings) by Malcolm X, 1989-06
  5. The Assassination of Malcolm X by George Breitman, Herman Porter, et all 1991-04-01
  6. Malcolm X (Critical Lives) by Kofi Natambu, 2001-09-26
  7. Last Year of Malcolm X: The Evolution of a Revolutionary by George Breitman, 1970-06-01
  8. Growing Up X by Ilyasah Shabazz, 2003-01-14
  9. The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley (Mass Market Paperback) by Alex Haley (Interviewer), Attallah Shabazz(Foreword) Malcolm X (Primary Contributor), 1987
  10. Malcolm X: The Man and His Times
  11. For Malcolm: Poems on the Life and the Death of Malcolm X
  12. Malcolm X Talks to Young People: Speeches in the United States, Britain, and Africa by Malcolm X, 2002-12-01
  13. By Any Means Necessary: Speeches, Interviews and a Letter by Malcolm X by Malcolm X, 1970
  14. The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Alex Haley, 1966

21. Malcolm-x.org
A comprehensive site about the life and times of malcolm X. Includes a picture gallery, and a timeline.Category Society History United States Personas malcolm X......malcolmx.org is finally back online. Unfortunately, we had some server problems. Pleasebear with us as we work to reconstruct this malcolm X site, yet again.
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malcolm-x.org is finally back online. Unfortunately, we had some server problems. As such, all the data that was on the site was lost. Please bear with us as we work to reconstruct this Malcolm X site, yet again. For now, please refer to the following excellent sites for further information on Malcolm X: http://www.brothermalcolm.net http://www.themalcolmxmuseum.org http://www.malcolmx.de Thank you very much.

22. Malcolm X Inspiration
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MALCOLM X
May 19 1925 - February 21 1965 Malcolm X , a lot has been said about the man as witnessed by the numerous books written. All of the books, with the exception of one, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, penned by Alex Haley, is based on hearsay, conjecture and opinions. There are too, a lot of Internet sites devoted to Malcolm. Most of them are of the historical nature, while some of them were inspired by the "love" for him. I fall into the latter category. For me, my first introduction of Malcolm came when I was 7 years of age. It was 1963, the year that John Kennedy was assassinated. My uncle (who was more like a father to me) had taken me, as we often did, to this dining hall by the name of Father Divines. I recall being sadden by the death of Kennedy and had been crying throughout that day. When we arrived at the hall, one of the elders came up to me and said that he had heard from my uncle that I had been crying over the death of the president and he asked me "why"? I do not recall my exact words but I know that they weren't many, because I really didn't know why? Perhaps because the whole world was crying? Whatever my answer was, it prompted the elder to take me into a room to listen to a "black man" he said, "that he knows will change my life forever". That man was Malcolm X! And as prophetic as it might appear, the elder was right. From that point on, I could not get enough of him. And as I grew older, I looked to him for strength, guidance, wisdom and understanding. Every word he said, I clung onto like a newborn to its' mother. His footsteps are those that I follow. His heartbeat is that which I hear. For like the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, and before him, Master Fard, he was chosen to raise my people from the depths by which we were plunged. He was chosen to "go after the young people". And that he did. He found me. A little seven year old who had a lot of questions but was getting no answers. Three decades has passed since his murder, and the answers are ringing louder in my ears. Each one MUST reach one! Each one MUST teach one!

23. Malcolm X: A Research Site
Scholarly research on malcolm X, his life and activities. A CLICKTO PURCHASE CDs. Wisdom of malcolm X, malcolm X, 1991. malcolm
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CDs/VIDEO Malcolm X Listing of CDs and Video tapes available in the market place. = CLICK TO PURCHASE CDs Wisdom of Malcolm X , Malcolm X, 1991 Malcolm X , soundtrack from motion picture, Terence Blanchard, 1992 Malcolm X , music and dialogue from various artists, 1992 X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X , Anthony Davis, 1992 The Malcolm X Jazz Suite , Terence Blanchard, 1993 VIDEO TAPES The Life and Death of Malcolm X , Malcolm X, et al. Malcolm X - His Own Story , Malcolm X, et al., 1972 Death of a Prophet: The Last Days of Malcolm X , Morgan Freeman, 1981 Black Americans of Achievement I - Malcolm X The Real Malcolm X: An Intimate Portrait of the Man , Malcolm X, et al., 1992 Malcolm X , Denzel Washington, et al., 1992 Malcolm X: Make it Plain Malcolm X The Speeches of Malcolm X TOP OF PAGE BIBLIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY WORDS ... DISSERTATIONS Go to Malcolm X: A Research Site (HOME)
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24. Malcolm X Quotes - The Quotations Page
malcolm X, malcolm X Speaks, 1965. Nobody can give you freedom. malcolmX, malcolm X Speaks, 1965 More quotations on Freedom Justice.
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The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.
Malcolm X
You're not to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it.
Malcolm X
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Be peaceful, be courteous, obey the law, respect everyone; but if someone puts his hand on you, send him to the cemetery.
Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965
Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it.
Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965
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Power never takes a back step - only in the face of more power.
Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965
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Sitting at the table doesn't make you a diner, unless you eat some of what's on that plate. Being here in America doesn't make you an American. Being born here in America doesn't make you an American.
Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965

25. Who2 Profile: Malcolm X
Denzel Washington played Malcom X in the 1992 Spike Lee movie X. malcolm X appears with Harriet Tubman and Louis
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MALCOLM X Religious/Political Leader Name at birth: Malcolm Little In prison for burglary, Malcolm Little adopted the Black Muslim faith and became a minister of the Nation of Islam upon his release in 1952. Malcolm X was a charismatic advocate of black separatism who rejected Martin Luther King, Jr.'s policies of non-violence. Following a 1964 pilgrimage to Mecca, Malcolm X converted to orthodox Islam, took the name El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz and broke with the Black Muslims, who purportedly assassinated him in Harlem in 1965.
Extra credit The Autobiography of Malcom X was published after his death in 1965 and became a best-seller; the book was co-written by Alex Haley , later the author of Roots ... X's widow, Betty Shabazz, died on 23 June 1997 after being severely burned in an apartment fire set by her 12-year-old grandson... Actor Denzel Washington played Malcom X in the 1992 Spike Lee movie X
Malcolm X appears with Harriet Tubman and Louis Armstrong in our loop on Black History
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Tribute with photos and a pretty good FAQ Encarta: Malcolm X
Encyclopedia biography of the man, with links to related topics

26. Elke Moritz: Books On Malcolm X
Books On malcolm X. malcolm X malcolm X Speaks Pathfinder, New York, 2nd printing1992 (1989, 1965) ISBN 0-87348-546-7 233pages, hardcover edition, incl.
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Books On Malcolm X
Over the years, I have read and collected quite a few books on Malcolm. Useful places to search for books have been the libraries of universities and online bookstores. For more detailed information on where to start your search please take a look at the Malcolm X FAQ If you need more detailled information on the books, please e-mail me Currently on order are:
  • Decaro, L. - On The Side Of My People: A Religious Life Of Malcolm X
    ISBN 0814718914
  • Betty Shabazz - A Tribute In Words And Pictures
    ISBN 0684852942
  • Strickland, William - Malcolm X - Make It Plain
    ISBN 0140177132
  • Perry, Theresa (ed.) - Teaching Malcolm X
    ISBN 0415911559
My collection of books on Malcolm X:
Baldwin, James - Sie nannten ihn Malcolm X - Ein Drehbuch
RoRoRo, Reinbeck bei Hamburg, 1974
"One Day, When I Was Lost", 1972
ISBN 3-499-11750-9 137pages, German edition If you have seen Spike Lee´s movie "Malcolm X", then you will find many parallels to Jimmy Baldwin´s screenplay on Malcolm, although Baldwin isn´t mentioned in the liner notes of Lee´s movie. I personally enjoyed this book, although you should have read the autobiography, since Baldwin changes a few names and creates a few new characters out of several existing people. But if you need to show a friend of yours something about Malcolm, this book is a short and easy to read introduction. DM 3,80

27. Malcolm X (1972)
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28. Malcolm X Inspiration
The most comprehensive info on malcolm X, Gil ScottHeron and StevieWonder. Books, Poems, Lyrics, malcolm X Speeches and more!
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MALCOLM X
May 19 1925 - February 21 1965 Malcolm X , a lot has been said about the man as witnessed by the numerous books written. All of the books, with the exception of one, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, penned by Alex Haley, is based on hearsay, conjecture and opinions. There are too, a lot of Internet sites devoted to Malcolm. Most of them are of the historical nature, while some of them were inspired by the "love" for him. I fall into the latter category. For me, my first introduction of Malcolm came when I was 7 years of age. It was 1963, the year that John Kennedy was assassinated. My uncle (who was more like a father to me) had taken me, as we often did, to this dining hall by the name of Father Divines. I recall being sadden by the death of Kennedy and had been crying throughout that day. When we arrived at the hall, one of the elders came up to me and said that he had heard from my uncle that I had been crying over the death of the president and he asked me "why"? I do not recall my exact words but I know that they weren't many, because I really didn't know why? Perhaps because the whole world was crying? Whatever my answer was, it prompted the elder to take me into a room to listen to a "black man" he said, "that he knows will change my life forever". That man was Malcolm X! And as prophetic as it might appear, the elder was right. From that point on, I could not get enough of him. And as I grew older, I looked to him for strength, guidance, wisdom and understanding. Every word he said, I clung onto like a newborn to its' mother. His footsteps are those that I follow. His heartbeat is that which I hear. For like the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, and before him, Master Fard, he was chosen to raise my people from the depths by which we were plunged. He was chosen to "go after the young people". And that he did. He found me. A little seven year old who had a lot of questions but was getting no answers. Three decades has passed since his murder, and the answers are ringing louder in my ears. Each one MUST reach one! Each one MUST teach one!

29. Malcolm X
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30. ThePeoplesRevolution
Information on Cuban solidarity and socialism, people power and profiles on Che Guevara, malcolm X, and Mumia AbuJamal.
http://ThePeoplesRevolution.tripod.com

31. Malcolm X :: Biography
Biography of malcolm X Includes information about his childhood, involvementin the Nation of Islam, and his assassination. BIOGRAPHY OF malcolm X.
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BIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X
March 10, 1964
Photo by Truman Moore/Time Warner, Inc.
Malcolm was a smart, focused student and graduated from junior high at the top of his class. However, when a favorite teacher told Malcolm his dream of becoming a lawyer was "no realistic goal for a nigger," Malcolm lost interest in school. He dropped out, spent some time in Boston, Massachusetts working various odd jobs, and then traveled to Harlem, New York where he committed petty crimes. By 1942 Malcolm was coordinating various narcotic, prostitution and gambling rings.
Feb. 18, 1965
Photo by Robert L. Haggins Intelligent and articulate, Malcolm was appointed a minister and national spokesman for the Nation of Islam. Elijah Muhammad also charged him with establishing new mosques in cities such as Detroit, Michigan and Harlem, New York. Malcolm utilized newspaper columns, radio and television to communicate the Nation of Islam's message across the United States. His charisma, drive and conviction attracted an astounding number of new members. Malcolm was largely credited with increasing membership in the Nation of Islam from 500 in 1952 to 30,000 in 1963.
The crowds and controversy surrounding Malcolm made him a media magnet. He was featured in a week-long television special with Mike Wallace in 1959, The Hate That Hate Produced, that explored fundamentals of the Nation of Islam and Malcolm's emergence as one of its most important leaders. After the special, Malcolm was faced with the uncomfortable reality that his fame had eclipsed that of his mentor Elijah Muhammad.

32. Malcolm X
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  • 36. CNN - Widow Of Malcolm X Clings To Life - June 2, 1997
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    Widow of Malcolm X clings to life
    June 2, 1997
    Web posted at: 7:42 p.m. EDT (2342 GMT) NEW YORK (CNN) Betty Shabazz, widow of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X, clung to life on Monday with burns over 80 percent of her body. Authorities said her troubled 12-year-old grandson will be charged in connection with the fire that burned her. "She is still extremely critical. We're just happy she made it through the night," Nina Johnson, a spokeswoman at the Jacobi Hospital Burn Unit where Shabazz, 63, was being treated for third-degree burns, said. At the request of the family, the hospital would not provide any other details about her condition. The arraignment of her grandson has been postponed until Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. (EST), after a request by his acting attorney Percy Sutton. During a brief court appearance, the youth spoke only once, when the judge asked his name. He was wearing a dark blue oversized sweat shirt, blue jeans, white socks, and sandals. He came into the Bronx family court handcuffed. Sutton asked that the handcuffs be removed and they were, but he was hand-cuffed again when he left the courtroom. The boy faces juvenile delinquency charges. Because of his age, Tuesday's hearing will be closed to the public. "The boy is a child of trauma. He is a disturbed child. In his life there has been nothing but tragedy. He has spent time in youth houses," Bill Tatum, publisher of the Amsterdam News and a close friend of Shabazz, told Reuters.

    37. Collettivo Autonomo MALCOLM X
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    38. Gale - Free Resources - Black History Month - Biographies - Malcolm X
    Black nationalist who advocated self-help, self-defense, and education. Assassinated in 1965.Category Kids and Teens People and Society malcolm X......malcolm X (ElHajj Malik El-Shabazz ). (1925-1965) Black Nationalist. malcolm Xwas one of the most fiery and controversial people of the 20th century.
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    Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz )
    Black Nationalist Malcolm X was one of the most fiery and controversial people of the 20th century. Alex Haley , Malcolm asserted that his father may have been killed by members of the Ku Klux Klan. His mother, stricken by the death of her husband and the demands of providing for the family, was committed to a mental institution. Leaving school after the eighth grade, Malcolm made his way to New York, working for a time as a waiter at Smalls Paradise in Harlem. Malcolm began selling and using drugs, turned to burglary, and, in 1946, was sentenced to a ten-year prison term on burglary charges. While in prison Malcolm became acquainted with the Black Muslim sect, headed by Elijah Muhammad , and was quickly converted. Following his parole in 1952, he soon became an outspoken defender of Muslim doctrines, accepting the basic argument that evil was an inherent characteristic of the "white man's Christian world." Unlike Muhammad, Malcolm sought publicity, making provocative and inflammatory statements to predominantly white civic groups and college campus audiences. Branding white people "devils," he spoke bitterly of a philosophy of vengeance and "an eye for an eye." When, in 1963, he characterized the Kennedy assassination as a case of "chickens coming home to roost," he was suspended from the Black Muslim movement by Elijah Muhammad.

    39. Biography.com - Black History
    Profiles of prominent AfricanAmerican personalities, ranging from Civil Rights Activist malcolm X to Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison.
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    40. Malcolm X Institute Of Black Studies
    Wabash College Crawfordsville, Indiana. Welcome to the Homepageof the malcolm X Institute of Black Studies (MXI). The MXI is a
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    Welcome to the Homepage of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies (MXI). The MXI is a student organization that promotes academic, social, political and cultural support for the students of Wabash College. Approximately 35 students are members of the MXI, as well as approximately 350 MXI alumni nationwide. You can learn more about the history of the MXI, by following the links to the left. The MXI is a student organization at Wabash College. It serves seperate functions from the Student Senate, but the two work complimentarily together to bring awareness to diversity and cultural issues on campus. Take a look at the Events link to find about what the MXI has planned for this semester. Also, the Photos link is an opportunity to look at memories the latest members wish to share.

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