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The “Three Circles” Construction
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Reading Black Atlantic Islam through Malcolm X's Words and Friendships
Maytha Alhassen
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The Din of Malcolm
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Projections of Islam in France and the United Kingdom, 1964–1965
Saladin Ambar
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El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz or Malcolm X
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The Construction of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz's Religious Identity in Composition Readers
Cedric Dewayne Burrows
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Gaining One's Definition
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The (De)Christianization of Malcolm X's Life and Legacy
Juan M. Floyd-Thomas
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Religious Heretic, Political Prophet
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Malcolm X, Democracy, and Abolition Ethics
Terrence L. Johnson
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Between the Secular and the Sectarian
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Malcolm X's Afro-Arab Political Imaginary
Alex Lubin
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X Marks the Spot
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Mapping Malcolm X's Encounters with Sudan
Emily Jane O'Dell
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Shaheed-e Harlem
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The Meaning of Malcolm X in the work of Fun^Da^Mental
Hussein Rashid
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“The Greatest Tool of the Devil”
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Mamie, Malcolm X, and the PolitiX of the Black Madonna in Black Churches and the Nation of Islam in the United States
Eboni Marshall Turman
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