Black nationalism in the US and Malcolm X
.... During this time period--in the late 1960s, the
black nationalist's views of
Malcolm X had obliterated the vision of the civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther ....
(2045

8

)
Black Masculinity in Antwone Fisher & Malcolm X
.... males. In
Malcolm X,
black masculinity is presented as one that is abusive toward women and views them as sex objects.
Black masculinity ....
(828

3

)
Black Psychological Perspective of Malcolm X
.... Straightening of hair (the conk) was the emblem of his [the
black's] shame that he is
black (
Malcolm X, 1965, pp. 108-109). ....
(1655

7

)
The Adolescent Development of Malcolm X
.... fragmented. Self-esteem and belonging were tremendously difficult because of the prejudicial attitudes toward
Malcolm's black race. He ....
(2881

12

)
Black Masculinity in Two Films
.... males. In
Malcolm X,
black masculinity is presented as one that is abusive toward women and views them as sex objects.
Black masculinity ....
(828

3

)
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
....
Malcolm X believed in
black separatism and was an advocate of
Black Nationalism, a more militant form of
black identity in the United States that advocated self ....
(838

3

)
Different Approaches of King & Malcolm X
Martin Luther King and
Malcolm X were
black leaders who took very different approaches to the problems faced by blacks in America. ....
(1477

6

)
WEB DuBois, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X: Careers and ...
.... As Peter Goldman describes, "King's politics was (sic) insistently multiracial,
Malcolm's insistently
black; King's means were nonviolent, which
Malcolm ....
(1507

6

)
The Oppression of Black Women
.... As Collins (77) writes, "The invisibility of
black women in
Malcolm X's
black nationalist philosophy fosters the view that issues unique to
black women will be ....
(1882

8

)
Martin Luther King and Malcolm X
Martin Luther King and
Malcolm X were
black leaders who took very different approaches to the problems faced by blacks in America. ....
(1635

7

)
Malcolm X and His Complex Message
.... It was in the prison "university" that the nascent
Black Muslim movement gave
Malcolm X's mind the tools to focus on where he fit into the world society ....
(1866

7

)
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
.... Islam. An eloquent cultural hero, especially to many
black youth,
Malcolm advocated racial pride and militant separatism. He eventually ....
(1456

6

)
Sociology Malcolm X
.... Born
Malcolm Little to a minister father who preached the beliefs of Marcus Garvey for
black liberation,
Malcolm was raised in a foster home after his father ....
(948

4

)
The Developing Philosophy of Malcolm X
.... adult in America--or a white one, for that matter-- who knows from the history books anything like the truth about the
black man's role (
Malcolm and Haley 175 ....
(1836

7

)
King and Malcolm X
.... In fact,
Malcolm and other radical
black leaders like Stokely Carmichael openly criticized King's efforts, as they believed that he maintained a subservient ....
(1463

6

)
Medgar Evers & Malcolm X
....
Malcolm never did reconcile with other
black leaders. .... Medgar was a symbol for integration, while
Malcolm was a symbol for
black power. ....
(1428

6

)
Goals of Martin Luther King, Jr. & Malcolm X
.... In fact,
Malcolm and other radical
black leaders like Stokely Carmichael openly criticized King's efforts, as they believed that he maintained a subservient ....
(1463

6

)
Louis Farrakhan & Malcolm X
.... himself. Pinckney (1995) provided a good overview of the appeal of the
Black Muslims from the time of
Malcolm X until now. As he ....
(1416

6

)
Image of Malcolm X & His Assassination
.... At the end of his life,
Malcolm X had repudiated
black separatism and racial hatred, and embraced orthodox Muslim teachings of universal brotherhood. ....
(2174

9

)
FBI File on Malcolm X
Malcolm X was the leader and icon of the
Black Nationalist movement as spokesperson for the Nation of Islam. He was a minister for ....
(960

4

)
Martin Luther King's Assassination & Black Power
.... 1964, 31). The new interpretation which
Malcolm X spoke of appeared in 1965 when the term "
Black Power" emerged. The phrase
Black ....
(1465

6

)
Racial Justice Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and WEB Dubois
.... similar to
Malcolm X. However, like Dubois, the infighting experienced by
Malcolm X with other
black leaders like Nation of Islam founder Elijah Muhammad. ....
(1115

4

)
Afro-American Leader Malcolm X
.... attention nation-wide. In time, his relationship with Elijah Muhammad deteriorated, and
Malcolm left the
Black Muslims. A number of ....
(2886

12

)
Views of the Law by Malcolm X & Dr. Martin Luther Kin, Jr.
.... King, on the other hand, was more a moderate, considered a leader by the
black middle class, rather than the lower classes to whom
Malcolm preached on street ....
(1568

6

)
The life of Malcolm X
.... The powerful and courageous leadership
Malcolm would bring to the
black community in the 1960s is foreshadowed in this book by the opening paragraph which ....
(2429

10

)
Malcolm X (Malcolm Little)
.... activities prompted death threats from the white supremacist organization known as
Black Legion, and this made the family move twice before
Malcolm reached the ....
(1049

4

)
Paul Robeson and Malcolm X
.... This in itself shows that he would not accept the idea of
black separatism such as
Malcolm X originally preached, but he would be more accepting of the way ....
(3306

13

)
Biographical Information on Malcolm X & Dr. King
.... activities prompted death threats from the white supremacist organization known as
Black Legion, and this made the family move twice before
Malcolm reached the ....
(1049

4

)
Life of Malcolm X
.... attention nation-wide. In time, his relationship with Elijah Muhammad deteriorated, and
Malcolm left the
Black Muslims. A number of ....
(3552

14

)
Spiritual Pilgrimage of Malcolm X & of Jane Addams
.... understanding of the development of a
black identity in American society.
Malcolm X grew up in a world where being
black was a handicap. ....
(1991

8

)