Malcolm X
Reizh pe jener | paotr |
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Bro ar geodedouriezh | Stadoù-Unanet |
Anv e yezh-vamm an den | Malcolm X |
Anv ganedigezh | Malcolm Little |
Anv-bihan | Malcolm |
Anv-familh | Little, X, Shabazz |
Lesanv | Malachi Shabazz |
Deiziad ganedigezh | 19 Mae 1925 |
Lec'h ganedigezh | Omaha |
Deiziad ar marv | 21 C'hwe 1965 |
Lec'h ar marv | Manhattan |
Doare mervel | muntr |
Abeg ar marv | gloaz dre arm-tan |
Lec'h douaridigezh | Ferncliff Cemetery |
Tad | Earl Little |
Mamm | Louise Little |
Breur pe c'hoar | Reginald Little, Ella Little-Collins |
Pried | Betty Shabazz |
Den heverk | Grace Lee Boggs, Elijah Muhammad |
Yezh vamm | saozneg |
Yezhoù komzet pe skrivet | saozneg |
Yezh implijet dre skrid | saozneg |
Lec'h annez | Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House |
Deroù ar prantad labour | 1954 |
Dibenn ar prantad labour | 1965 |
Strollad etnek | Afroamerikaned |
Relijion | Islam, Nation of Islam, Islam sunnit |
Perzhiad e | civil rights movement |
Ideologiezh politikel | Black Nationalism, Pan-Africanism |
Prizioù resevet | Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards |
Malcolm X (1925 – 1965) a oa ul lider politikel afroamerikan ha degemennour Nation of Islam. Anvet e oa ivez El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz.
Ganet e oa dindan an anv Malcolm Little d'an 19 a viz Mae 1925 en Omaha e Nebraska. E touez breudeur e dad, Earl Little, e oa bet lazhet gant tud wenn hag unan eus e eontred a oa bet linchet. Sklaerik e oa kroc'hen ar Malcolm yaouank. Tennañ a rae an arouezenn-mañ d'e vamm Louise Helen, sklaer he liv peogwir e oa gwenn he zad.
Ur wech deuet en oad e teuas da vezañ felladenner, ha bac'het e voe en toull. D'ar mare-se en doe kaz ouzh ar bibl, Doue hag ar relijion dre-vras. Padal e glevas komz eus an Islam ha goude an toull-bac'h e voe gounezet d'ar feiz vuzulman. Emezelañ a reas ouzh Nation of Islam ha cheñch a reas e anv en "X", o nac'hañ e anv sklav. Graet e veze "diaouled" eus ar re wenn gantañ hag ar re zu a oa sañset o vont da ren ar bed en-dro hervezañ.
Dimeziñ a reas e 1958 gant Betty X (ganet Sanders). C'hwec'h merc'h o doe.
E miz Gwengolo 1960 e kejas gant Fidel Castro hag a oa e New-York o weladenniñ ar Broadoù Unanet.
Goude bezañ kuitaet Nation of Islam e 1964 e reas e Hajj, da lâret eo ar perc'herinded d'ar vMekka. Dont a reas da vezañ ur muzulman sunni. Gwellout a reas muzulmaned eus meur a ouenn ha dont a reas da soñjal e c'hallfe an Islam mont dreist ar c'hudennoù gouennel. Beajiñ a reas div wech en Afrika, e 1959 hag e 1964. Diwezhatoc'h, e 1964, ez eas da Vro-C'hall hag d'ar Rouantelezh-Unanet.
Drouklazhet e voe d'an 21 a viz C'hwevrer 1965 e Manhattan e New-York gant izili eus Nation of Islam moarvat.
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[kemmañ | kemmañ ar vammenn]Pennadoù ha rentaoù-kont
[kemmañ | kemmañ ar vammenn]- Frazier, Martin. Harlem celebrates Malcolm X birthday. People's Weekly World. May 26, 2005.
- Democracy Now!. Malcolm X: Make it Plain transcript. Excerpts of the documentary, "Malcolm X: Make it Plain". Segment available via streaming Real Audio, 128k streaming Real Video, or via MP3 download from Archive.org. 37:23 minutes. Hosted by Amy Goodman. Broadcast May 19, 2005.
- Mills, David, Portion of 1990 article for The Washington Post — Interview of Betty Shabazz
- Mills, David, Portion of 1990 article for The Washington Post — Interview of A. Peter Bailey
- Mills, David, Portion of 1990 article for The Washington Post — Interview of A. Peter Bailey
- Waldron, Clarence. Minister Louis Farrakhan Sets The Record Straight About His Relationship With Malcolm X. Jet Magazine. Interview, June 5, 2000. Retrieved May 19, 2005.
- M, Yahyá. The name Shabazz: Where did it come from?. Revised from 'Islamic Studies vol. 32 no.1, Spring 1993. p. 73-76. Retrieved May 19, 2005.
- Garnes, Lamar J., "I'm a Hustler" (or Used to Be): Creating Alternative Black Masculinities in Post-Civil Rights Era African American Hustler Narratives. English, Department of 2005-11-14. (thesis)
Levrlennadur
[kemmañ | kemmañ ar vammenn]gant Malcolm X
[kemmañ | kemmañ ar vammenn]- The Autobiography of Malcolm X. With the assistance of Alex Haley. New York: Grove Press, 1965.
- By Any Means Necessary: Speeches, Interviews, and a Letter by Malcolm X. George Breitman, ed. New York: Pathfinder, 1970.
- The End of White World Supremacy: Four Speeches by Malcolm X. Benjamin Karim, ed. New York: Seaver Books, 1971.
- Malcolm X: February 1965, The Final Speeches. Steve Clark, ed. New York: Pathfinder, 1992.
- Malcolm X: The Last Speeches. Bruce Perry, ed. New York: Pathfinder, 1989.
- Malcolm X Speaks Out (A Callaway BoundSound Book with Compact Disc). Nan Richardson, Catherine Chermayeff, and Antoinette White, eds. Kansas City, MO: Andrews and McMeel, 1992.
- Malcolm X Speaks: Selected Speeches and Statements. George Breitman, ed. New York: Merit Publishers, 1965.
- Notes from the Frontlines: Excerpts from the Great Speeches of Malcolm X (Compact Disc). BMG Music, 1992.
- The Speeches of Malcolm X at Harvard. Archie Epps, ed. New York: Morrow, 1968.
- The Wisdom of Malcolm X (Compact Discs). Black Label, 1991.
Pennadoù-skrid
[kemmañ | kemmañ ar vammenn]- Parks, Gordon. The White Devil's Day is Almost Over. Life, May 31, 1963.
- Speakman, Lynn. Who Killed Malcolm X? The Valley Advocate, November 26, 1992, pp. 3-6.
- Vincent, Theodore. The Garveyite Parents of Malcolm X. The Black Scholar, vol. 20, #2, April, 1989.
- Handler ,M.S.Malcolm X cites role in U.N. Fight. New York Times, Jan 2, 1965; pg. 6, 1.
- Montgomery, Paul L. Malcolm X a Harlem Idol on Eve of Murder Trial. New York Times, Dec 6, 1965; pg. 46, 1
- Bigart, Homer. Malcolm X-ism Feared by Rustin. New York Times, Mar 4, 1965; pg. 15, 1
- Arnold, Martin. Harlem is Quiet as Crowds Watch Malcolm X Rites. New York Times, Feb 28, 1965; pg. 1, 2
- Loomis, James. Death of Malcolm X. New York Times. Feb 27, 1965; pg. 24, 1
- n/a. Malcolm X and Muslims. New York Times, Feb 21, 1965; pg. E10, 1
- n/a. Malcolm X. New York Times, Feb 22, 1965; pg. 20, 1
- n/a. Malcolm X Reports He Now Represents Muslim World Unit. New York Times, Oct 11, 1964; pg. 13, 1
- Lelyveld, Joseph. Elijah Muhammad Rallies His Followers in Harlem. New York Times, Jun 29, 1964; pg. 1, 2
- n/a. Malcolm X Woos 2 Rights Leaders. New York Times, May 19, 1964; pg. 28, 1
- n/a. 1,000 In Harlem Cheer Malcolm X. New York Times, Mar 23, 1964; pg. 18, 1
- Handler, M.S. Malcolm X Sees Rise in Violence. New York Times, Mar 13, 1964; pg. 20, 1
- n/a. Malcolm X Disputes Nonviolence Policy. New York Times, Jun 5, 1963; pg. 29, 1
- Apple, R.W. Malcolm X Silenced for Remarks On Assassination of Kennedy. New York Times, Dec 5, 1963; pg. 22, 1
- Ronan, Thomas P. Malcolm X Tells Rally In Harlem Kennedy Fails to Help Negroes. New York Times, Jun 30, 1963; pg. 45, 1
- n/a. 4 Are Indicted Here in Malcolm X Case. New York Times, Mar 11, 1965; pg. 66, 1
- Handler, M.S. Malcolm X Seeks U.N. Negro Debate. Special to The New York Times; New York Times, Aug 13, 1964; pg. 22, 1
Levrioù
[kemmañ | kemmañ ar vammenn]- Acuna, Rodolfo. Occupied America: A History of Chicanos. New York: Harper & Row, 1981.
- Alkalimat, Abdul. Malcolm X for Beginners. New York: Writers and Readers, 1990.
- Als, Hilton. "The Women." (a chapter on Malcolm's mother)
- Asante, Molefi K. Malcolm X as Cultural Hero: and Other Afrocentric Essays. Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press, 1993.
- Baldwin, James. One Day, When I Was Lost: A Scenario Based On Alex Haley's "The Autobiography Of Malcolm X". New York: Dell, 1992.
- Breitman, George. The Last Year of Malcolm X: The Evolution of a Revolutionary. New York: Pathfinder, 1967.
- Breitman, George, and Herman Porter. The Assassination of Malcolm X. New York: Pathfinder, 1976.
- Brisbane, Robert. Black Activism. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Judson Press, 1974.
- Carew, Jan. Ghosts In Our Blood: With Malcolm X in Africa, England, and the Caribbean. Chicago: Lawrence Hill, 1994.
- Carson, Claybourne. Malcolm X: The FBI File. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1991.
- Carson, Claybourne, et al. The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Reader. New York: Penguin, 1991.
- Clarke, John Henrik, ed. Malcolm X; the Man and His Times. New York: Macmillan, 1969.
- Cleage, Albert B., and George Breitman. Myths About Malcolm X: Two Views. New York: Merit, 1968.
- Collins, Rodney P. The Seventh Child. New York: Dafina; London: Turnaround, 2002.
- Cone, James H. Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or A Nightmare. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1991.
- Davis, Thulani. Malcolm X: The Great Photographs. New York: Stewart, Tabon and Chang, 1992.
- DeCaro, Louis A. Malcolm and the Cross: The Nation of Islam, Malcolm X, and Christianity. New York: New York University, 1998.
- DeCaro, Louis A. On The Side of My People: A Religious Life of Malcolm X. New York: New York University, 1996.
- Doctor, Bernard Aquina. Malcolm X for Beginners. New York: Writers and Readers, 1992.
- Dyson, Michael Eric. Making Malcolm: The Myth and Meaning of Malcolm X. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
- Essien-Udom, E. U. Black Nationalism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962.
- Evanzz, Karl. The Judas Factor: The Plot to Kill Malcolm X. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1992.
- Franklin, Robert Michael. Liberating Visions: Human Fulfillment And Social Justice In African-American Thought. Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, 1990.
- Friedly, Michael. The Assassination of Malcolm X. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1992.
- Gallen, David, ed. Malcolm A to Z: The Man and His Ideas. New York: Carroll and Graf, 1992.
- Gallen, David, ed. Malcolm X: As They Knew Him. New York: Carroll and Graf, 1992.
- Garrow, David. Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. New York: Vintage, 1988.
- Goldman, Peter. The Death and Life of Malcolm X. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1979.
- Hampton, Henry, and Steve Fayer. Voices of Freedom: Oral Histories from the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s Through the 1980s. New York: Bantam, 1990.
- Harding, Vincent, Robin D. G. Kelley, and Earl Lewis. We Changed the World: African Americans, 1945-1970. The Young Oxford History of African Americans, v. 9. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
- Hill, Robert A. Marcus Garvey: Life and Lessons. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1987.
- Jamal, Hakim A. From The Dead Level: Malcolm X and Me. New York: Random House, 1972.
- Jenkins, Robert L. The Malcolm X Encyclopedia. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2002.
- Karim, Benjamin, with Peter Skutches and David Gallen. Remembering Malcolm. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1992.
- Kly, Yussuf Naim, ed. The Black Book: The True Political Philosophy of Malcolm X (El Hajj Malik El Shabazz). Atlanta: Clarity Press, 1986.
- Kondo, Baba Zak A. Conspiracys: Unravelling the Assassination of Malcolm X. Washington, D.C.: Nubia Press, 1993.
- Leader, Edward Roland. Understanding Malcolm X: The Controversial Changes in His Political Philosophy. New York: Vantage Press, 1993.
- Lee, Spike with Ralph Wiley. By Any Means Necessary: The Trials and Tribulations of The Making Of Malcolm X. New York, N.Y.: Hyperion, 1992.
- Lincoln, C. Eric. The Black Muslims in America. Boston, Beacon. 1961.
- Lomax, Louis. To Kill a Black Man. Los Angeles: Holloway House, 1968.
- Lomax, Louis. When the Word is Given. Cleveland: World Publishing, 1963.
- Maglangbayan, Shawna. Garvey, Lumumba, and Malcolm: National-Separatists. Chicago, Third World Press 1972.
- Marable, Manning. On Malcolm X: His Message & Meaning. Westfield, N.J.: Open Media, 1992.
- Martin, Tony. Race First. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood, 1976.
- Myers, Walter Dean. Malcolm X By Any Means Necessary. New York: Scholastic, 1993.
- Natambu, Kofi. The Life and Work of Malcolm X. Indianapolis: Alpha Books, 2002.
- Perry, Bruce. Malcolm: The Life of A Man Who Changed Black America. New York: Station Hill, 1991.
- Randall, Dudley and Margaret G. Burroughs, ed. For Malcolm; Poems on The Life and The Death of Malcolm X. Preface and Eulogy By Ossie Davis. Detroit: Broadside Press, 1967.
- Rickford, Russell J. Betty Shabazz: A Remarkable Story of Survival and Faith Before and After Malcolm X. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks, 2003.
- Sales, William W. From Civil Rights To Black Liberation: Malcolm X And The Organization Of Afro-American Unity. Boston, MA: South End Press, 1994.
- Shabazz, Ilyasah. Growing Up X. New York: One World, 2002.
- Strickland, William, et al. Malcolm X: Make It Plain. Penguin Books, 1994.
- Terrill, Robert. Malcolm X: Inventing Radical Judgment. Michigan State University Press, 2004.
- T'Shaka, Oba. The Political Legacy of Malcolm X. Richmond, Calif.: Pan Afrikan Publications, 1983.
- Tuttle, William. Race Riot: Chicago, The Red Summer of 1919. New York: Atheneum, 1970.
- Vincent, Theodore. Black Power and the Garvey Movement. San Francisco: Ramparts, 1972.
- Wolfenstein, Eugene Victor. The Victims of Democracy: Malcolm X and the Black Revolution. London: Free Association Books, 1989.
- Wood, Joe, ed. Malcolm X: In Our Own Image. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.
- Woodward, C. Vann. Origins of the New South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1967.
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