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Malcolm X speeches and interviews collection : 18 items.

Title
  1. Malcolm X speeches and interviews collection : 18 items.
Published by
  1. [1960-1964]
Format
  1. Spoken word recording
Author
  1. X, Malcolm, 1925-1965

Details

Additional authors
  1. Baldwin, James, 1924-1987
  2. Clark, Kenneth Bancroft, 1914-2005
  3. Davis, Ossie
  4. Donald, Jon
  5. Farrakhan, Louis
  6. Goldman, Eric Frederick, 1915-
  7. Lincoln, C. Eric (Charles Eric), 1924-1987
  8. Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987
  9. Schuyler, George S. (George Samuel), 1895-1977
  10. WBAI Radio (New York, N.Y.)
Description
  1. 18 sound cassettes (approx. 15 hours) : analog
Summary
  1. Collection consists of 21 lectures, debates, group discussions and interviews from 1960-1964 featuring Malcolm X and his views on Black nationalism, the Black Muslim movement, the history of the Negro and his current struggles and condition in America. Malcolm X also discusses his philosophies, the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, white supremacy, African independence, the superiority of the African race, and the African and African-American relationship.
  2. Contents: 1. [Black Muslims in America] / Malcolm X, Dr. C. Eric Lincoln, James Baldwin, George S. Schuyler, Eric Coleman, host, n.d. (60:00) -- 2. [Malcolm X at Boston University, School of Theology], 1960 (100:00) -- 3. [Malcolm X at Boston University, Human Relations Center] / Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, 1960 (45:00) -- 4. [The Afro-American connection], 1964 (60:00) -- 5. [The black revolution], 1963 (20:00) -- 6. [Malcolm X at Michigan State University], 1963 (60:00) -- 7. [Malcolm X debates Bayard Rustin on WBAI Radio] / moderator, Jon Donald; Bayard Rustin, Malcolm X, 1960 (60:30) -- 8. [WBAI essay on Malcolm X], n.d. (45:00) -- 9. [The black man's history], 1962 (45:00) -- 10. [The end of white supremacy], n.d. (45:00) -- 11. [Malcolm X talks about the police shooting of Muslims] / Malcolm X, interviewee; Dick Elman, interviewer, 1962 (20:00) -- 12. [Dr. Kenneth Clark interviews Malcolm X] / Dr. Kenneth Clark, Malcolm X, n.d. (20:00) -- 13. [The last message], 1965 (45:00) -- 14. [Malcolm X speaks after the bombing of his home] n.d. --15. [Malcolm X speaks on the National Democratic Convention, Harlem, New York], 1964 (40:00) -- 16. [Malcolm X speaks to the young people of New York City], n.d. (40:00) -- 17. [Malcolm X speaks to the people of Harlem], n.d. (120:00) -- 18. [Malcolm X - soundtrack], n.d. -- [Malcolm X speaks again], n.d. -- 19. [Malcolm X speaks again], n.d. -- 20. [Malcolm X at Temple #7], n.d. (20:00) -- 21. [Malcolm X at Temple #15], n.d. (20:00)
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Collection donated by James Cone.
  2. Schomburg NEH Humanities Resources Access Project.
Subject
  1. Elijah Muhammad, 1897-1975.
  2. Elijah Muhammad, 1897-1975 -- Teachings.
  3. Kenyatta, Jomo.
  4. King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 -- Philosophy.
  5. Hamer, Fannie Lou.
  6. Meredith, James.
  7. X, Malcolm, 1925-1965.
  8. X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 -- Political and social views.
  9. X, Malcolm, 1925-1965.
  10. American Muslim Mission.
  11. Mau Mau.
  12. Africa -- History.
  13. African American women.
  14. African Americans -- Civil rights.
  15. African Americans -- History.
  16. African Americans -- Politics and government.
  17. African Americans -- Race identity.
  18. African Americans -- Relations with Africans.
  19. African Americans -- Religion.
  20. African Americans -- Segregation.
  21. Black race -- History.
  22. Black nationalism -- United States.
  23. Civil rights -- United States.
  24. Civil rights movements -- United States.
  25. Human rights -- United States.
  26. Islam -- 20th century.
  27. Islam -- Ethics.
  28. Islam and politics -- United States.
  29. Islam and world politics.
  30. Muslim women.
  31. Racism -- United States.
  32. Speeches, addresses, etc., American.
  33. United States -- Race relations.
  34. White supremacy movements -- United States.
Call number
  1. Sc MRS Malcolm
Language
  1. English
Note
  1. Malcolm X (1925-1965) was one of the most influential black leaders of his time. As a civil rights activist, lecturer, writer, and Black Muslim minister for some years, his voice and philosophies have continued to exert a strong influence on black politics and civil rights today.
Local note
  1. Titles taken from cassette labels.
Author
  1. X, Malcolm, 1925-1965, creator.
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