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|a E185.97.X12
|b M35 1992
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|a Malcolm X :
|b in our own image /
|c Joe Wood, editor.
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|a 1st ed.
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|a New York :
|b St. Martin's Press,
|c 1992.
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|a viii, 246 p. ;
|c 22 cm.
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|a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
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|a Editor's note -- Malcolm X and the new blackness / Joe Wood -- Malcolm as ideology / Amiri Baraka -- Meditations on the legacy of Malcolm X / Angela Y. Davis -- Malcolm X and black rage / Cornel West -- Learning to think for ourselves : Malcolm X's black nationalism reconsidered / Patricia Hill Collins -- Philosopher or dog? / Hilton Als -- Malcolm X : the art of autobiography / John Edgar Wideman -- The color of his eyes : Bruce Perry's Malcolm and Malcolm's Malcolm / Arnold Rampersad -- Sexuality, television, and death : a black gay dialogue on Malcolm X / Ron Simmons and Marlon Riggs -- The riddle of the zoot : Malcolm Little and black cultural politics during World War II / Robin D.G. Kelley -- "Can this be the end for Cyclops and Professor X?" / Greg Tate -- Clarence X, man of the people / Patricia J. Williams -- The allure of Malcolm X and the changing character of black politics / Adolph Reed, Jr. -- The autobiography of Deidre Bailey : thoughts on Malcolm X and black youth / Deidre Bailey.
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|a "Assassinated in 1965, Malcolm X is still the most visible figure on the African American political landscape. His image is everywhere - on T-shirts, in music videos, on posters - and his name is invoked by a wide range of people claiming to carry on his legacy. But what exactly is Malcolm's legacy? And what exactly does Malcolm X mean to African America?" "In Malcolm X: In Our Own Image fifteen African American thinkers - including Amiri Baraka, Angela Davis, Arnold Rampersad, Cornel West, Patricia Williams, and John Edgar Wideman - answer these questions. Each essay critically examines a different aspect of Malcolm's life, and relates it to the present state of African America." "As a whole, Malcolm X: In Our Own Image challenges and complements Malcolm X's own best-selling Autobiography. It will be of interest to anyone wanting to know and think more about Malcolm X and African America today."--Descripción del editor.
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|a X, Malcolm,
|d 1925-1965
|x Influence.
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|a X, Malcolm,
|d 1925-1965
|x Influencia.
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|a African Americans
|x Civil rights.
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|a Racism
|z United States.
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|a Afroestadounidenses
|x Derechos civiles.
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|a Racismo
|z Estados Unidos.
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|a Wood, Joe,
|d 1964-
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