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Title Malcolm X's Michigan worldview : an exemplar for contemporary black studies / [edited by] Rita Kiki Edozie, Curtis Stokes.
Publication Info East Lansing, MI : Michigan State University Press, 2015.



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Contents ""Contents""; ""Foreword by Herb Boyd""; ""Preface""; ""Part 1. Malcolm as a Theoretical Framework""; ""Malcolm X from Michigan: Race, Identity, and Community across the Black World, Rita Kiki Edozie with Curtis Stokes""; ""The Paradigmatic Agency of Malcolm X: Family, Experience, and Thought, Abdul Alkalimat""; ""Reeducating the Afro-American: Malcolm X�s Scholarly and Historical Pedagogy, Lenwood G. Davis""; ""Malcolm X: Master of Signifyin, Geneva Smitherman""; ""If You Can�t Be Free, Be Indignant: The Womanist Legacy of Malcolm X, Sheila Radford-Hill""
""Malcolm-esque: A Black Arts Literary Genre, Joseph McLaren""""Part 2. Malcolm and Community Engagement""; ""Malcolm X�s Pre�Nation of Islam (NOI) Discourses: Sourced from Detroit�s Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History Archives, Charles Ezra Ferrell""; ""Liberation and Transformation through Education: Black Studies at Malcolm X College, Chicago, Edward C. Davis IV""; ""Malcolm X: An Education of Positive Youth Development Challenged by Street Culture, Carl S. Taylor, Pamela R. Smith, and Cameron “Khalfani� Herman""
""A Detroit Black Panther�s Soldiering Journey with Malcolm X: Extract Memoirs from an X Heir, Ahmad A. Rahman""""Malcolm X and the Black Campus Movement: Shaping Academic Communities, Ibram X. Kendi""; ""Part 3. Malcolm and Black World Struggle""; ""Malcolm X, Islam, and the Black Self, Zain Abdullah""; ""Malcolm X and the Struggle for Socialism in the United States, Curtis Stokes""; ""Malcolm X, Black Cultural Revolution, and the Shrine of the Black Madonna in Detroit, Errol A. Henderson""; ""Malcolm X and the Cuban Revolution, Ollie Johnson""
""Malcolm Omowale X (Re)Turns to Africa: Pan-Africanism and the Black Studies Agenda in a Global Era, Rita Kiki Edozie""""Works by Malcolm X""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""
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ISBN 9781609174507 (electronic bk.)
160917450X (electronic bk.)
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Series UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Subject X, Malcolm, 1925-1965.
African American Muslims -- Biography.
African American civil rights workers -- Biography.
Alt author Edozie, Rita Kiki.
Stokes, Curtis.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
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Contents ""Contents""; ""Foreword by Herb Boyd""; ""Preface""; ""Part 1. Malcolm as a Theoretical Framework""; ""Malcolm X from Michigan: Race, Identity, and Community across the Black World, Rita Kiki Edozie with Curtis Stokes""; ""The Paradigmatic Agency of Malcolm X: Family, Experience, and Thought, Abdul Alkalimat""; ""Reeducating the Afro-American: Malcolm X�s Scholarly and Historical Pedagogy, Lenwood G. Davis""; ""Malcolm X: Master of Signifyin, Geneva Smitherman""; ""If You Can�t Be Free, Be Indignant: The Womanist Legacy of Malcolm X, Sheila Radford-Hill""
""Malcolm-esque: A Black Arts Literary Genre, Joseph McLaren""""Part 2. Malcolm and Community Engagement""; ""Malcolm X�s Pre�Nation of Islam (NOI) Discourses: Sourced from Detroit�s Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History Archives, Charles Ezra Ferrell""; ""Liberation and Transformation through Education: Black Studies at Malcolm X College, Chicago, Edward C. Davis IV""; ""Malcolm X: An Education of Positive Youth Development Challenged by Street Culture, Carl S. Taylor, Pamela R. Smith, and Cameron “Khalfani� Herman""
""A Detroit Black Panther�s Soldiering Journey with Malcolm X: Extract Memoirs from an X Heir, Ahmad A. Rahman""""Malcolm X and the Black Campus Movement: Shaping Academic Communities, Ibram X. Kendi""; ""Part 3. Malcolm and Black World Struggle""; ""Malcolm X, Islam, and the Black Self, Zain Abdullah""; ""Malcolm X and the Struggle for Socialism in the United States, Curtis Stokes""; ""Malcolm X, Black Cultural Revolution, and the Shrine of the Black Madonna in Detroit, Errol A. Henderson""; ""Malcolm X and the Cuban Revolution, Ollie Johnson""
""Malcolm Omowale X (Re)Turns to Africa: Pan-Africanism and the Black Studies Agenda in a Global Era, Rita Kiki Edozie""""Works by Malcolm X""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781609174507 (electronic bk.)
160917450X (electronic bk.)
Series UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Subject X, Malcolm, 1925-1965.
African American Muslims -- Biography.
African American civil rights workers -- Biography.
Alt author Edozie, Rita Kiki.
Stokes, Curtis.

Subject X, Malcolm, 1925-1965.
African American Muslims -- Biography.
African American civil rights workers -- Biography.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents ""Contents""; ""Foreword by Herb Boyd""; ""Preface""; ""Part 1. Malcolm as a Theoretical Framework""; ""Malcolm X from Michigan: Race, Identity, and Community across the Black World, Rita Kiki Edozie with Curtis Stokes""; ""The Paradigmatic Agency of Malcolm X: Family, Experience, and Thought, Abdul Alkalimat""; ""Reeducating the Afro-American: Malcolm X�s Scholarly and Historical Pedagogy, Lenwood G. Davis""; ""Malcolm X: Master of Signifyin, Geneva Smitherman""; ""If You Can�t Be Free, Be Indignant: The Womanist Legacy of Malcolm X, Sheila Radford-Hill""
""Malcolm-esque: A Black Arts Literary Genre, Joseph McLaren""""Part 2. Malcolm and Community Engagement""; ""Malcolm X�s Pre�Nation of Islam (NOI) Discourses: Sourced from Detroit�s Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History Archives, Charles Ezra Ferrell""; ""Liberation and Transformation through Education: Black Studies at Malcolm X College, Chicago, Edward C. Davis IV""; ""Malcolm X: An Education of Positive Youth Development Challenged by Street Culture, Carl S. Taylor, Pamela R. Smith, and Cameron “Khalfani� Herman""
""A Detroit Black Panther�s Soldiering Journey with Malcolm X: Extract Memoirs from an X Heir, Ahmad A. Rahman""""Malcolm X and the Black Campus Movement: Shaping Academic Communities, Ibram X. Kendi""; ""Part 3. Malcolm and Black World Struggle""; ""Malcolm X, Islam, and the Black Self, Zain Abdullah""; ""Malcolm X and the Struggle for Socialism in the United States, Curtis Stokes""; ""Malcolm X, Black Cultural Revolution, and the Shrine of the Black Madonna in Detroit, Errol A. Henderson""; ""Malcolm X and the Cuban Revolution, Ollie Johnson""
""Malcolm Omowale X (Re)Turns to Africa: Pan-Africanism and the Black Studies Agenda in a Global Era, Rita Kiki Edozie""""Works by Malcolm X""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Edozie, Rita Kiki.
Stokes, Curtis.
ISBN 9781609174507 (electronic bk.)
160917450X (electronic bk.)

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