The last year of Malcolm X : the evolution of a revolutionary / by George Breitman

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Merit Publishers, Pathfinder Press, Inc., c1967, c1970Description: 169 pages : black and white portraits ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.451/96/073
LOC classification:
  • E 185.97 .L5 B7 1967
Online resources:
Contents:
I. The split -- II. The transition period -- III. Radicalism -- IV. Allies and alliances -- V. Separatism and black nationalism -- VI. Organization -- VII. Malcolm and his critics -- Appendix A: Statement of basic aims and objectives, Organization of Afro-American Unity, June 28, 1964 -- Appendix B: Basic unity program, Organization of Afro-American Unity, February 15, 1965 -- Appendix C: The Rustin-Kahn Attack, by Robert Vernon -- Appendix D: Two Interviews, by Jack Barnes -- Appendix E: On the first anniversary of Malcolm X's death, by George Breitman.
Summary: "Malcolm X's political evolution after he left the Nation Of Islam. Analyzes the conflicts that resulted in Malcolm's being driven out of the Nation, his views on how to combat anti-Black discrimination, and how, as he put it, to "internationalize" the struggle." -- onlineSummary: "This book is a full-scale study of Malcolm X's political development after he left the Nation of Islam. The author analyzes the split between Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammed, the evolution of Malcolm's views on organizing the community, on making alliances, and on questions of separatism and black nationalism. The appendix contains the programmatic statement of the Organization of Afro-American Unity, founded by Malcolm X shortly before his death, and a bibliography listing books, pamphlets, tapes, and records." -- back cover.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks The Roscoe Proctor Collection E 185.97 .L5 B7 1967 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML20120020

Includes list of related readings and recordings.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-156).

I. The split -- II. The transition period -- III. Radicalism -- IV. Allies and alliances -- V. Separatism and black nationalism -- VI. Organization -- VII. Malcolm and his critics -- Appendix A: Statement of basic aims and objectives, Organization of Afro-American Unity, June 28, 1964 -- Appendix B: Basic unity program, Organization of Afro-American Unity, February 15, 1965 -- Appendix C: The Rustin-Kahn Attack, by Robert Vernon -- Appendix D: Two Interviews, by Jack Barnes -- Appendix E: On the first anniversary of Malcolm X's death, by George Breitman.

"Malcolm X's political evolution after he left the Nation Of Islam. Analyzes the conflicts that resulted in Malcolm's being driven out of the Nation, his views on how to combat anti-Black discrimination, and how, as he put it, to "internationalize" the struggle." -- online

"This book is a full-scale study of Malcolm X's political development after he left the Nation of Islam. The author analyzes the split between Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammed, the evolution of Malcolm's views on organizing the community, on making alliances, and on questions of separatism and black nationalism. The appendix contains the programmatic statement of the Organization of Afro-American Unity, founded by Malcolm X shortly before his death, and a bibliography listing books, pamphlets, tapes, and records." -- back cover.

From the library of Roscoe and Oletta Proctor.

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