Malcolm X
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- Violence And/Or Nonviolence in the Success of the Civil Rights Movement: the Malcolm X–Martin Luther King, Jr. Nexus
- Malcolm X's Critique of the Education of Black People Morris, Jerome Ewestern Journal of Black Studies 07-01-2001
- New York's Black Intellectuals and the Role of Ideology in the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1965
- The Dual Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: the Heroic Narratives of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
- Rubén Rumbaut Re: Speak Memory! Milestones in the Civil Rights Movement (1954-1968)
- Stokely Carmichael from Freedom Now to Black Power
- 'The Language of Violence' by Malcolm X
- Rigorous Curriculum Design Unit Planning Organizer
- The Movement Takes a New Turn TEKS 1(B), 24(C) 2 Listen for Many African Americans, Change Was Too Slow, and Protests Continued Over Persistent Discrimination
- Martin Luther King Jr / Malcolm X
- Civil Rights Movement Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X Serdar
- The Leadership of Malcolm X and the Convergence of Politics and Economic Issues
- Malcolm X: “The Ballot Or the Bullet”
- From the NAACP to the Nation of Islam: a Study of Race Relations in America by Gary Foley ©1999
- The Singing Is Over, Julius Lester, the Angry Children of Malcolm X
- March on Washington Document Set Document a Photographs of the March on Washington, August 28, 1963
- How Accurate Is It to Say That the Black Power Movements of the 1960S Achieved Nothing for Black Americans?
- The Development of Community Relations with Low-Socioeconomic Status, Black Communities and Provisional Equity of Fire and Emergency Medical Services" (2021)