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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. David 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.

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