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         X Malcolm:     more books (101)
  1. The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Alex Haley, Malcolm X, 1998-06-30
  2. The Autobiography of Malcolm X (Penguin Modern Classics) by Malcolm X, Alex Haley, 2001-03-01
  3. Malcolm X Speaks: Selected Speeches and Statements by Malcolm X, 1994-01-11
  4. By Any Means Necessary (Malcolm X speeches & writings) by Malcolm X, 1992-09-01
  5. Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary by Walter Dean Myers, 1994-02-01
  6. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s: A Brief History with Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) by David Howard-Pitney, 2004-02-20
  7. Malcolm X: A Graphic Biography
  8. Autobiography of Malcolm X (Cliffs Notes) by Ray Shepard, 1973-12-18
  9. Malcolm X: Make It Plain by William Strickland, Malcolm X Documentary Production Team, 1995-02-01
  10. Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention by Manning Marable, 2011-03-08
  11. From Civil Rights to Black Liberation: Malcom X and the Organization of Afro-America Unity by William W. SalesJr., 1999-07-01
  12. Malcolm X on Afro-American History (Malcolm X speeches & writings) by Malcolm X, 1990-06-01
  13. Malcolm X: Speeches at Harvard by Malcolm X, 1991-11
  14. The Malcolm X Encyclopedia by Robert L. Jenkins, Mfanya D. Tryman, 2002-02-28

1. Elke Moritz: Malcolm X
An informative site, one of the first Malcolm X sites on the Web. Contains an essay comparing the Category Society History United States Personas Malcolm X......Malcolm X. NOTES Sept. Malcolm X Books A complete list of all books on MalcolmX that I have in my collection. Comments and ISBNcodes are included.
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~moritz/malcolm.html

Elke Moritz
Malcolm X
NOTES:
  • Sept. 2001 - February 2002: I'm currently in the US, doing research in Computer Graphics at Mississippi State University.
  • March 16 - March 25, 1999: I visited New York City and took a lot of photos of sites related to Malcolm X. Among them are the Masjid El Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X Avenue and 116th Street), corner of Malcolm X Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the Audubon Ballroom, and Malcolm's and Betty's grave at the Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, NY
  • Lots of material displayed on this site has been copied by others for use on their sites without my approval! I strongly disapprove of this! I have invested lots of time and work. If you want to use material displayed on this site, please contact me first!
  • Thanks to all who have left feedback. Special thanks to those who have provided additional material or who have continued to motivate me.
Since hearing the name "Malcolm X" for the first time around 1988 in a rap song, I have been interested in him, his life and the changes he went through. Like Betty Shabazz, his wife, once said in J.H. Clark "Malcolm X - The man and his time", people who start to get interested in Malcolm soon get very possessive of him...
I can't help myself, but I can't go to a library without searching for information on Malcolm. Like many people, his autobiography fascinated me and made me gather more and more information.

2. :: The Official Web Site Of Malcolm X ::
Presents a biography, famous quotes and a bibliography of the famous leader's works. BIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM x malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska.
http://www.cmgww.com/historic/malcolm
Malcolm X Family Fights Auction of Papers
:: BIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X::
Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His mother, Louis Norton Little, was a homemaker occupied with the family's eight children. His father, Earl Little, was an outspoken Baptist minister and avid supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. BUSINESS INQUIRIES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FEEDBACK CMG WORLDWIDE ... SITE CREDITS

3. Malcolm X O Della Cultura Africana Americana - Malcolm X And African American Cu
Malcolm X e Cultura Africana Americana. Sito anche in versione inglese.
http://www.malcolm-x.it
"Il desiderio di parlargli ti fa anelare la morte"
(Anonimo) english version Questo sito web è dedicato a Malcolm X e al mondo Africano Americano. Sicuramente si tratta del primo sito italiano dedicato esclusivamente a Malcolm X e alla Cultura Afroamericana.
All'interno di Malcolm-X.it troverete una modesta bio che si esaurirà nella parte dedicata all' eredità lasciata dal Nostro. Parole è la sezione che contiene il lascito ideologico del leader Afroamericano, mentre nei contributi saranno inseriti gli scritti interessanti sugli argomenti trattati nel sito. Poi c'è una sezione " directory " con tanti link su Malcolm X e su vari aspetti dell'universo Black African American. Un'altra, quella delle foto , contiene le immagini della vita di Malcolm X , in tutte le sue sfaccettature.

4. FBI - Freedom Of Information Act - Malcolm X
Malcolm X 4065 pages. Malcolm X was the Minister of the Nation of Islam untilMarch 1964 when he left this group and formed the Muslim Mosque, Inc.
http://foia.fbi.gov/malcolmx.htm
Malcolm X
4065 pages Malcolm X was the Minister of the Nation of Islam until March 1964 when he left this group and formed the Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity. Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965 while delivering a speech in New York City. Norman Butler, Thomas Johnson, and Talmage Hayer were convicted of his murder and sentenced to life in prison. The FBI investigated the groups that Malcolm X was affiliated with due to allegations of communist influence. Part 01 Part 02 Part 3a Part 3b ... FOIA Homepage

5. Malcolm X
Adaptation of the pamphlet, "Malcom X Why I Embraced Islam." Includes timeline, biography Category Society History United States Personas Malcolm X......Malcolm X An Islamic Perspective. adapted from the pamphlet MalcolmX Why I Embraced Islam by Yusuf Siddiqui. Malcolm X Timeline.
http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/MSA/find_more/m_x.html
Malcolm X - An Islamic Perspective
adapted from the pamphlet Malcolm X: Why I Embraced Islam by Yusuf Siddiqui. Quotes taken from The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley.
Malcolm X Timeline
May 19, 1925 - Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska - Drops out of school at age 15 - Convicted of burglary and sent to prison - Studies the Nation of Islam - Leaves prison, dedicates himself to Nation of Islam, changes name to Malcolm X Jan. 14, 1958 - Marries Betty X Dec. 4, 1963 - Suspended from the Nation of Islam March 1964 - Leaves Nation of Islam, starts the Muslim Mosque, Inc. Apr. 22, 1964 - Makes his Hajj and becomes El-Hajj Malik al-Shabazz Jun. 28, 1964 - Forms the Organization of Afro-American Unity Jul. 17, 1964 - Speaks at the Organization of African Unity in Cairo Aug. 13, 1964 - U.S. State and Justice Departments take notice of his influence on African leaders at the U.N. Feb 21, 1965

6. Ocean City Public
Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are Year Entries X Generation See Generation X 1 x malcolm1925 1965 6 x malcolm 1925 1965 Assassination 1976 1 x malcolm 1925 1965
http://catalog.oceancitylibrary.org:90/kids/0,1900,2125/search/dX, Malcolm, 1925
KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are: Year Entries X Generation See Generation X
X Malcolm 1925 1965

X Malcolm 1925 1965 Assassination
X Malcolm 1925 1965 Autobiography Of Malcolm X ... X Men Fictitious Characters Drama

7. Malcolm X : A Research Site
An excellent resource for those doing a project on the life of malcolm X. Providing a very detailed Category Society History United States Personas malcolm X......Scholarly research on malcolm X, his life and activities. 1991 Conference malcolmX Radical Tradition and a Legacy of Struggle, Sisters Remember malcolm X.
http://www.brothermalcolm.net/
Introduction
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Radical Black Tradition
Legacy of Malcolm X
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1991 Conference Malcolm X: Radical Tradition and a Legacy of Struggle Sisters Remember Malcolm X ENTER 2003 Update Calendar April: 1991 Conference: Students May: 1991 Conference: Socialism June: 1991 Conference: Middle Class Our greatest challenge is to follow Malcolm X's method of critical independent thinking. CREDITS © 1999 TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BOOKS

8. SWAN /All Libraries
Num Mark AUTHORS (112 of 44) Year x malcolm 1925 1965 1 Autobiography Of MalcolmX. 1995 2 Autobiography Of Malcolm X. 1992 3 Autobiography Of Malcolm X. 1973
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1 X Dr See Jascalevich Mario 1 X Filme Creative Pool 5 X Flying Officer 19051974 See Bates HE Herbert Ernest 1905 1974 1 x malcolm 1925 1965 44 X
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10. Malcolm X
Malcolm X. VOICE OF MALCOLM X When my mother was pregnant with me, she told me later,a party of Klansmen on horseback surrounded our house in Omaha. 10A ANGLE.
http://www.un-official.com/The_Daily_Script/xxx.html

11. Malcolm X Links
Malcolm X Links. Malcolm x malcolm X page The Malcolm X Page ConspiracyNation KLRT/KASN AfricanAmerican History Page Petty Criminal
http://www.bcpl.net/~dbroida/mxlinks.html
Malcolm X Links
Malcolm X
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The Malcolm X Page

Conspiracy Nation
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12. Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations
Juvenile Literature 1993 1 X 15 Rocket Aircraft History Juvenile Literature 19941 X 15 Rocket Aircraft Juvenile Literature 2002 1 x malcolm 1925 1965 1970 1 X
http://infolynx.ci.tucson.az.us:90/kids/1899,2126/search/dX, Malcolm, 1925-1965
Tucson-Pima Public Library Catalog
WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Children's Materials Internet View Entire Collection Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are: Year Entries X Malcolm 1925 1965 Assassination
X Malcolm 1925 1965 Autobiography Of Malcolm X
X Malcolm 1925 1965 Drama
X Malcolm 1925 1965 Family
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13. Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations
Num Mark SUBJECTS (16 of 6) Medium Year x malcolm 1925 1965 Juvenile Literature1 Malcolm X / David Shirley. 1990 6 Malcolm X Black Rage / David R. Collins.
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Tucson-Pima Public Library Catalog
WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Children's Materials Internet View Entire Collection Num Mark SUBJECTS (1-6 of 6) Medium Year
X Malcolm 1925 1965 Juvenile Literature Malcolm X / David Shirley. Malcolm X / by Theresa Crushshon Malcolm X : A Fire Burning Brightly Malcolm X And Black Pride / by Robert Cwiklik. Malcolm X : Another Side Of The Movement Malcolm X : Black Rage / David R. Collins.

14. Gale - Free Resources - Black History Month - Biographies - Malcolm X
Black nationalist who advocated selfhelp, self-defense, and education. Assassinated in 1965.
http://www.gale.com/free_resources/bhm/bio/malcolmx.htm
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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.

15. Malcolm X (1992)
IMDb Credits.
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0104797

16. Malcolm X
Biography and related articles from the Encyclopaedia Britannica Guide to Black History including audio and video clips of his speeches.
http://blackhistory.eb.com/micro/370/6.html
Malcolm X,
Malcolm X Audio and Video Clips
original name MALCOLM LITTLE, Muslim name EL-HAJJ MALIK EL-SHABAZZ (b. May 19, 1925, Omaha, Neb., U.S.d. Feb. 21, 1965, New York, N.Y.), black militant leader who articulated concepts of race pride and black nationalism in the early 1960s. After his assassination, the widespread distribution of his life story The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965)made him an ideological hero, especially among black youth. Growing up in Lansing, Mich., Malcolm saw his house burned down at the hands of the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan. Two years later his father was murdered, and Malcolm's mother was subsequently placed in a mental institution. Malcolm spent the following years in detention homes, and in his early teens he moved to Boston to live with his sister. In 1946, while in prison for burglary, he was converted to the Black Muslim faith ( Nation of Islam ); this sect professed the superiority of black people and the inherent evil of whites. Released from prison in 1952, Malcolm went to Nation of Islam headquarters in Chicago, met the sect's leader, Elijah Muhammad , and embraced its rigorous asceticism. He changed his last name to "X," a custom among Nation of Islam followers who considered their family names to have originated with white slaveholders.

17. Malcolm X
Malcolm X, Malcolm X was shot dead at a party meeting in Harlem on 21st February,1965. Three Black Muslims were later convicted of the murder.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAmalcolmX.htm
Malcolm X
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Malcolm Little, the son of an African American Baptist preacher, Earl Little, was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on 19th May, 1925. Malcolm's mother, Louise Little, was born in the West Indies. Her mother was black but her father was a white man.
Earl Little was a member of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and a supporter of Marcus Garvey . This got him into trouble with the Ku Klux Klan and after the family were threatened they moved to Lansing, Michigan. Little continued to make speeches in favour of UNIA and in 1929 the family house was burned down by members of the Black Legion.
In 1931 Little was found dead by a streetcar railway track. Although no one was convicted of the crime it was generally believed that Little had been murdered by the Black Legionnaires. Malcolm's mother never recovered from her husband's death and in 1937 was sent to the State Mental Hospital at Kalamazoo, where she stayed for the next twenty-six years.

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19. The Smoking Gun: The Malcolm X Files
A collection of primary sources relating to the assassination of malcolm X.Category Society History United States Personas malcolm X......On February 21, 1965, malcolm X was shot to death as he delivered a speechin Manhattan's Audobon Ballroom. The following March, three
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/malcolmx/malcolmx.html
On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was shot to death as he delivered a speech in Manhattan's Audobon Ballroom. The following March, three men Talmadge Hayer, Norman Butler, and Thomas Johnson were convicted of murdering the 39-year-old black leader. Though prosecutors suggested at trial that the slaying was plotted as "an object lesson for Malcolm's followers," no direct evidence linked the Nation of Islam from which Malcolm had publicly broken to the killing, though that speculation still thrives. As another anniversary of the murder passes, we have compiled an extensive collection of documents chronicling the death of Malcolm X. Included in this package are New York Police Department, FBI, prison, hospital, grand jury, and medical examiner records that have never previously been disclosed. From ballistics evidence and eyewitness accounts to a chilling autopsy photo and the bullet-riddled documents found in Malcolm's breast pocket, these documents offer a remarkable picture of a brutal crime. We have arranged the records in several sections and suggest that you take the time to examine them all. The Smoking Gun thanks Kenneth R. Cobb, director of New York City's Municipal Archives, for his assistance in locating some of these records.

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News, faculty and staff, directory, financial aid, student services and student life, academic programs, admissions.
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