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  1. The Black Book: The True Political Philosophy of Malcolm X, El Hajj Malik El Shabazz by Dr. Y. N. Kly, 1990-10-01
  2. El-Hajj Malik El Shabazz: A New Story Beginning, Signed Limited Edition by Inge Bruggeman and John Edgar Wideman and Leonardo Nunez, 1992-01-01
  3. Malcolm X: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz 1993 Wall Calendar by Malcolm X, 1992-09
  4. El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz Malcolm X (Dynamic Black American) by Flossie E. Thompson-Peters, 1994-02
  5. El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz: A new story beginning by John Edgar Wideman, 1992
  6. The temple murals by Florian Jenkins, 1972
  7. The oppressed Muslims in Ethiopia by Muhammad Ali Alula Al-Hashimi, 1987

41. Malcolm X - The Life, Philosophy And Influences Of Malcolm X
X forum (MALCOLMX) is a discussion forum devoted to all aspects pertaining tothe life, philosophy and influences of el-hajj malik el-shabazz, Malcolm-X.
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MALCOLM X
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The Malcolm X forum (MALCOLM-X) is a discussion forum devoted to all aspects pertaining to the life, philosophy and influences of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, Malcolm X. Web Based Subscription Options * Listserv Commands o Join or leave the Malcolm X forum o Subscribe or Unsubscribe o Post messages to the Malcolm X forum o Send messages to Malcolm X forum o Update Malcolm X subscription options o Update Malcolm X subscription options o Enter Malcolm X Archives o Listserv Commands o Search Malcolm X Archives o Listserv Participation and Help o Listserv User Guide o Comments or Questions * You must FIRST be subscribed to the discussion forum and registered your login and password, before you can use any of the Web management features [joining/leaving, posting, updating your options, and accessing or searching the forum archives]. The Malcolm-X discussion forum welcomes discussions of topics directly related to the writings, speeches, taped recordings, photographs, movies, documentaries and the numerous books and articles written about Malcolm

42. Malcolm X: A Research Site
USA. Further Understanding Malcolm X • Al hajj malik el shabazz.UNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Voice of Marcus Garvey
http://www.brothermalcolm.net/research/webliography.html
Malcolm X Webliography BIBLIOGRAPHIES Cornell University
Evanston
Illinois Public Library
UC Berkeley Library

A selective bibliography of materials (motion picture).
Purdue University Library
CONFERENCES
New York City 1990
Radical Tradition and A Legacy of Struggle
Athens, Ohio 2000
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Emory University
Associated Press 9/8/99

Library Journal 9/14/99

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PLACES NAMED AFTER MALCOLM X COMMUNITY / CULTURAL CENTERS
Washington, DC
LIBRARIES San Diego, CA PARKS Boston, MA SCHOOLS Chicago, IL Detroit, MI Lansing, MI
(Scroll) Milwaukee, WI Newark, NJ San Francisco, CA ALEX HALEY Estate Auction Catalogue Auction lots pertaining to Malcolm X University of Tennessee Collection Web Links The STAMP US Government Celebrations News Shabazz Family ... General Debate GENERAL INTEREST Lansing, MI Home Site Photo and map Boston, MA Home Site Historical Landmark question Bronze Sculpture by Gabriel Koren Afrocentric Experience biographical notes with sound, link to bookstore Encyclopedia Encarta Learning Zone Sketch outline for coloring Kids Stuff, Nebraska State Historical Society

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44. What’s In A Name? Understanding Malcolm X--Literature/U.S. History Lesson Plan
to evaluate four stages in the life of Malcolm X the periods he was knownas Malcolm Little, Detroit Red, Malcolm X, and elhajj malik el-shabazz.
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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 el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz Consider how each name Malcolm X used reflected that period in his life Draw conclusions in a written essay about how his life experiences shaped Malcolm X and his legacy The Autobiography of Malcolm X Books and magazines about Malcolm X and the civil rights movement Computer with Internet access Classroom Activity Sheet: Character Analysis, Part One (see printable version)

45. Literary Encyclopedia
1. 1 Matches for X, Malcolm (elhajj malik el-shabazz). The Autobiographyof Malcolm X - X, Malcolm (el-hajj malik el-shabazz). 1964. 1.
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46. VARIATIONS Sound Recording Ade2887
Betty's Aria (Betty); 11. Mecca (el hajj malik elshabazz, Ensemble); 12.The name is shabazz (Reporter, el hajj malik el-shabazz, Ensemble); 13.
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47. El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz
elhajj malik el-shabazz Click On Photo forHieroGraphics Online's Notes on Malcolm X.
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48. Selected Resources In The Library On Malcolm X -- Africana Library, Cornell Univ
el hajj malik el shabazz videorecording / Xenon Entertainment presents a XenonHome Video release; a Like it is special presentation ; produced written
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Selected Resources in the Library on Malcolm X
Asante, Molefi K. Malcolm X as cultural hero: and other Afrocentric essays . Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press, 1993. Africana Library E 185 .625 .A83x 1993 Baldwin, James. One day, when I was lost : a scenario based on Alex Haley's "The autobiography of Malcolm X" . New York: Dell, 1992, c1972. Africana Library PN 1997 .O58 B2 1992 Breitman, George. The last year of Malcolm X; the evolution of a revolutionary . New York, Schocken Books, 1968. Africana Library E185.97.L77 B721 1968 Breitman, George and George Edward Novack. Black nationalism and socialism . New York: Merit Publishers, 1968. Africana Library E185.61 .B62 Breitman, George and Herman Porter. The assassination of Malcolm X . New York, Merit Publishers, 1969. Africana Library E185.97.L77 A84 Brother Minister: the assassination of El-Hajj Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X) [videorecording] / X-ceptional Productions Inc. in association with Illuminati Entertainment Group Inc. Greenvale, N.Y.: 3rd Millennium Entertainment Group Inc., 1995. Africana Library Video 228 Carson, Clayborne.

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50. The Message - Al Hajj Malik El Shabazz
Front cover Exclusive issue on Malcolm X. Al hajj malik el shabazz's Declarationof Orthodox Islam. Lessons For Leaders The martyrdom of Al hajj malik el shabazz.
http://www.icna.com/tm/shabazz0.htm
A little over thirty years ago, a man's life was cut prematurely short on a stage in a Harlem Ballroom. A few months short of his fortieth birthday and at a major turning point in his life, this man was killed not so much for who he had been, or even who he was, but for who he might eventually become. The Message is delighted to bring its readers the true understanding and legacy of our beloved brother Al Hajj Malik El Shabazz. Our model of true leadership, an example of sincerity, personal discipline, courage and clarity of vision. Let us all study his life to draw inspiration and strength. As we review the following material, we encourage you to question our own selves... Are we as prepared and committed to serve Allah (SWT) as our brother was? Front cover
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A hand-written copy of the Kalimah Shahadah of Al Hajj Malik El Shabazz The Legacy of Malik Shabazz
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"I believe that it would be almost impossible to find anywhere in America a black man who has lived further down in the mud of human society than I have; or a black man who has been any more ignorant than I have; or a black man who has suffered more anguish during his life than I have. But it is only after the deepest darkness that the greatest joy can come; it is only after slavery and prison that the sweetest appreciation of freedom can come."

51. Malcolm X :: Library
The Black Book The True Political Philosophy of Malcolm X, el hajj malikel shabazz by YN kly, 1990. Malcolm X el hajj malik el shabazz VHS, 1991.
http://www.cmgww.com/historic/malcolm/library.html
MALCOLM X LIBRARY
BOOKS Malcolm X (Leading Lives)
by David Downing
Between Cross and Crescent : Christian and Muslim Perspectives on Malcolm and Martin (The History of African-American Religions)

by Lewis V. Baldwin, Amiri Yasin Al-Hadid
The Malcolm X Encyclopedia

by Robert L. Jenkins, Mfanya Donald Tryman
Betty Shabazz-A Biography : Her Life With Malcolm X and Fight to Preserve His Legacy

by Russell J. Rickford
An Afrocentric Study of the Intellectual Development, Leadership Praxis, and Pedagogy of Malcolm X

by Andrew P. Smallwood Malcolm X Speeches : January 1965 Betty Shabazz : Sharing the Vision of Malcolm X (African-American Biographies) by Laura S. Jeffery Malcolm X : A Fire Burning Brightly by Walter Dean Myers by Larry L. MacOn

52. Racism And Islam : How Hajj Transformed Malcolm X Against Racism
el hajj malik el shabazz (Malcolm X)'s letter. Here is an excerpt of aletter el hajj malik el shabazz wrote about his hajj experience.
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ISLAM AGAINST RACISM AND PREJUDICE Hajj as a shift against racism: El Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X)'s letter Many Muslims who have been blessed to make Hajj often speak of how the journey is a life-changing experience. This is more the case for some than others. Malcolm X is one Muslim who saw the light of true Islam through his Hajj in April 1964. As a former member and speaker for the Nation of Islam, a black spiritual and nationalist movement, he believed that the white man was the devil and the black man superior. After leaving the Nation of Islam in March 1964, he made Hajj, which helped change his perspective on whites and racism completely. Here is an excerpt of a letter El Hajj Malik El Shabazz wrote about his Hajj experience. In it, he explains what it was during this blessed journey that made him so profoundly shift his perspective on race and racism: "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 the non-white.

53. ..:: Positive Community::..
HARLEM HONORS el hajj malik el shabazz Minister Malcolm X Over 2,000people gathered at the Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. State Office Bldg.
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54. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project Encyclopedia: Malcolm X
MALCOLM X. Malcolm X (el hajj malik elshabazz) (1925-1965). In the late1950s and 1960s, while Martin Luther King, Jr. rose to national
http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/about_king/encyclopedia/x_malcolm.htm
MALCOLM X
Malcolm X (El Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) (1925-1965)
In the late 1950s and 1960s, while Martin Luther King, Jr. rose to national prominence professing nonviolent direct action and interracial organizing, Malcolm X became a leader in the Nation of Islam advocating armed self-defense and the rejection of white allies. Upon leaving the Nation of Islam in 1964, however, Malcolm's ideology shifted to a unified, coalition-oriented struggle for black advancement. While King and Malcolm continued to be at odds over the role of nonviolence in the movement, Malcolm met with other civil rights organizations in the South and repeatedly tried to work with King. Although King and Malcolm X never worked together, Malcolm's ideology directly influenced the southern civil rights movement after his 1965 death with the emergence of Black Power. Malcolm was born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska on 19 May 1925. Both his parents were activists in the Universal Negro Improvement Association established by Marcus Garvey. His father, a Georgia-born itinerant Baptist preacher, encountered considerable racial harassment because of his black nationalist views. He moved the family several times before settling in East Lansing, Michigan, where Malcolm spent his childhood. In 1931 Malcolm's father was run over by a streetcar and died. Police concluded that the death was accidental, but Malcolm suspected that he had been murdered by a local white supremacist group. In January 1939, when Malcolm was thirteen, his mother was declared legally insane and committed to a Michigan mental asylum. Malcolm spent the rest of his childhood in foster homes and reform schools.

55. Mailing List WWW Gateway
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56. African American History
elhajj malik el-shabazz-. Also known by his adopted religious name(el-hajjmalik el-shabazz) he was the seventh of eleven children of the Rev.
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El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz-
Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha/Nebraska. He was the son of Earl and Louise Little. Also known by his adopted religious name(El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) he was the seventh of eleven children of the Rev. Earl Little, a baptist minister and an organized for Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association. Malcolm dropped out of school after the eight grade, and moved first to Boston and later to Harlem. In 1946 at the age of 21, Malcolm was convicted for burglary and larceny. He was sentenced to eight to ten years at the Charlston prison. Just a year later he was transferred to an experimental penal colony at Norfolk, Mass. There he had his first confrontation with the Nation of Islam through meeting a believing muslim. Malcolm served six and a half years before his parole in 1952. After leaving prison Malcolm joined the Black Muslims (as the Nation of Islam also were called) within a few weeks and began to work for them. Malcolm saw blacks as a victims of wrong that could not be redeemed by a few token concessions to a few acculturated and therefore "acceptable" blacks. He was sent to the streets to speak to the people, to point out the injustice to blacks and of course to make them join the muslim movement. By the late 1950's Malcolm became the Black Muslim's most prominent spokesperson. He was an important factor in the growing interest of the Black Muslims. He helped to set up several new muslim temples in Boston, Hartford and Philadelphia. Malcom's work did not go unrecognized. "The most honorable Elijah Muhammad" made him minister of the most important temple on the east coast -

57. HallBiographies.com The Black Book The True Political
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58. Fun-Da-Mental - Official Web Site
Bilal Sayfuddin, Alhajj malik el-shabazz, 01.14.03. All praise is due to Allah,the Lord of all the Worlds.”. Adil, RE Al-hajj malik el-shabazz, 01.16.03.
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59. Oakes College - UCSC.
Brief background on el hajj malik Betty el shabazz malik is the Muslim nameof deceased civil rights activist and religious leader, Malcolm X. The name
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60. Al-Hajj Malik Shabazz ("Malcolm X") 1925-1965
Apr. 22, 1964 Makes his hajj and becomes el-hajj malik al-shabazz Jun. Malcolmreturned from the pilgrimage as el-hajj malik al-shabazz.
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Al-Hajj Malik Shabazz ("Malcolm X") 1925-1965
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