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Malcolm X

2005
voce dedicata al pensiero politico di Malcolm ...
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The Geopolitics of Malcolm X

Antipode, 2004
Geographers and other social scientists have largely neglected Malcolm X as a critical theorist. Unlike the attention accorded to Franz Fanon, the writings and speeches of Malcolm X have remained unexplored for their potential contribution to political geographic thought. As a corrective, in this paper we situate Malcolm X within the rubric of critical
James A. Tyner, Robert J. Kruse, II
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Malcolm X

Journal of Black Studies, 1981
ed white America to the position of being a ruthless and cunning animal of prey while he elevated blacks to a new level of importance and pride. In numerically proliferating blacks to the position of majority member in the family of man, he transcended most myopic visions while he raised blacks' self-confidence. In challenging the claim that a majority
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"Myth" and the Making of "Malcolm X"

The American Historical Review, 1993
IN COMMON ORDINARY USAGE, to engage in myth making suggests falsification, factual inaccuracies, and the like. However, from another vantage point, myths are not necessarily lies, they are explications. These narratives extracted from history perform a symbolic function essential to the culture that produced them.
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Interview with Malcolm X

Monthly Review, 1964
The Muslims, as the Nation of Islam is called, stress the futility of the integrationist program. They argue that there is no precedent for the absorption of Negroes into the greater white American mainstream in fact or in history, that integrationists are asking for something the American socioeconomic system is inherently unable to give them—mass ...
A. B. Spellman, Malcolm X
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Malcolm X

2019
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