DISSERTATIONS | Malcolm X |
Research produced for the doctorate degree.
Bayoumi, Moustafa M. Migrating Islam: Religion, Modernity, and Colonialism. Columbia University, New York, 1998. |
Briscoe, Carl Eugene Jr. The Subversion of Intellect in the Politics of African American Resistance. Purdue University, W Lafayette, IN, 1994. |
Decaro, Louis Anthony, Jr. Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam: Two Moments in His Religious Sojourn. New York University, New York, NY, 1994. |
Deck, Alice. I Am Because We Are: Four Versions of the Common Voice in African and Afro-American Autobiography. State U. of NY at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY, 1980. |
Dyson, Michael Eric. Uses of Heroes: Celebration and Criticism in the Interpretation of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 1993. |
Gay, John Franklin. The Rhetorical Strategies and Tactics of Malcolm X. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1985. |
Glasker, Wayne Clifton. The Paradoxes of Integration: A Case Study of the Black Student Movement at the University of Pensylvania, 1965-1990. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1994. |
Harper, Frederick. Maslow's Concept of Self-actualization Compared with Personality Characteristics of Selected Black American Protestors: Martin Luther King, Jr. , Malcolm X and Frederick Douglass. Florida State University, Tallahasse, FL, 1970. |
Hilliard-Nunn, M. Patricia E. African Consciousness and the Responses of African American College Students to 'House Party', 'House Party 2', 'New Jack City', and 'Malcolm X'. Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 1993. |
Hodges, John. The Quest for Selfhood in the Autobiographies of W. E. B. DuBois, Richard Wright, and Malcolm X. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 1980. |
Lee, Andrew Ann Dinkins. Malcolm X and the Rhetoric of Transformation: 1948-1965. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1995. |
McCauley, Mary. Alex Haley, A Southern Griot: A Literary Biography. George Peabody College Press, Davidson County, TN, 1983. |
McGuire, Robert Grayson, III. Continuity in Black Political Protest: The Thought of Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Joseph Casely Hayford, Joseph B. Danquah and Swame Nkrumail. Columbia University, New York, 1974. |
Meeks, Daris Deshon. Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela: The Motivations and Attributes of their Political Leadership. Regent University, British Columbia, Canada, 1997. |
Moore, William. On Identity and Consciousness of El Hazz Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X). University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, 1974. |
Morrison, Carlos D. The Rhetoric of the Nation of Islam, 1930-1975: A Functional Approach. Howard University, Washington, D. C. , 1996. |
Muhammad, N. E. The Transformational Leadership and The Educational Philosophic Legacy of Malcolm X. The University of Cincinnati: Cincinnati, OH, 1999. |
Munir, Fareed Z. Islam in America: An African American Pilgrimage Toward Coherence (Elijah Muhammad, Warith Deen Muhammad, Malcolm X). Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1993. |
Norman, Barbara Ann. The Black Muslims: A Rhetorical Analysis. University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 1985. |
Onwubu, Chukwuemek. Black Idiologies and the Sociology of Knowledge: the Public Response to the Protest Thoughts and Teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. , and Malcolm X. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 1975. |
Orange, Tonikiaa Lindiwe. The Beliefs of the Constituents of Malcolm X Academy, An African-Centered School, On What Makes It Effective in Educating African-American Children. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1997. |
Owens, Kerry Paul. The Dual Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: The Heroic Narratives of Martin Luther King, Jr. , and Malcolm X. Louisiana State U/Agricultura & Mechanical College, Baton Rouge, LA, 1995. |
Payne, James. A Content Analysis of Speeches and Written Documents of Six Black Spokesmen: Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Marcus Garvey, W. E. B. DuBois, Martin Luther King, Jr. , and Malcolm X. Florida State University, Gainsville, FL, 1973. |
Robinson, Dean Errol. To Forge A Nation, To Forge An Identity: Black Nationalism In the United States, 1957-1974. Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1995. |
Rose, Shirley. Promises and Power: Myths of the Acquisition of Literacy. University of Southern CA, Los Angeles, CA, 1984. |
Rudzka, Ostyn. Oratory of Martin Luther King, Jr. , and Malcolm X: A Study in Linguistic Stylistics. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 1972. |
Saldana, Maria Josefina. The Discourse of Development and Narratives of Resistance (Malcolm X, Mario Payeras, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, Argentina, Rigoberta Menchu, Guatemala). Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, 1994. |
Sales, William W. Jr. Malcolm X and the Organization of Afro-American Unity: A Case Study in Afro-American Nationalism. Columbia University, New York, 1991. |
Stewart, Mary Zeiss. The procession of the Time-Bearing Gods: Soul-History in Autobiography. Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1982. |
Terrill, Robert E. Symbolic Emancipation in the Rhetoric of Malcolm X. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 1996. |
Thurston, William Anthony. Justice Born Through Struggle: Martin Luther King, Jr. , Malcolm X (El-Hazz Malik El-Shabazz) and Angela Yvonne Davis. Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1994. |
Tyler, Bruce. Black Radicalism in Southern California, 1950-1982. Ph. D. Dissertation. University of CA, Los Angeles, CA, 1983. |
William, Michael. Relationship Between Nkrumahism and Twentieth Century Leftist Though in the African World. Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, IN, 1981. |
Williams, Anthony C. Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X: A Comparative Analysis of Their Thought. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, 1985. |
Wood, John. Humor as a Form of Political Action: The Case of Malcolm X. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 1975. |
Woodyard, Jeffrey L. Africalogical Rhetorical Theory and Criticism: Afrocentric Approaches to the Rhetoric of Malcolm X. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1996. |
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