20 Recommended Scholarly Readings

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20 Recommended Scholarly Readings Judson L. Jeffries 1 Published online: 14 August 2020 # Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020

Abernethy, G. (2013). The iconography of Malcolm X. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas. Ambar, S. (2014). Malcolm X at Oxford Union: racial politics in a global era. England: Oxford University Press. Baldwin, L. V. and Al-Hadid, A.Y. (2002). Between cross and crescent: Christian and Muslim perspectives on Malcolm and Martin. Gainesville, Florida. University Press of Florida. Carew, J. (1994). Ghosts in our blood: with Malcolm X in Africa, England, and the Caribbean. Chicago, Illinois: Lawrence Hill Books. Clarke, J. H. (ed.) (1969). Malcolm X: the man and his times. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. Cone, J. (2012). Martin & Malcolm & America. New York, New York: Orbis. Conyers, J. L. and A. Smallwood (eds). (2008). Malcolm X: a historical reader. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Decaro, L. (1996). On the side of my people: a religious life of Malcolm X. New York, New York: Harper & Row. Goldman, P. (1973.). The death and life of Malcolm X. New York, New York: Harper & Row. Joseph, P. (2020). The sword and the shield: the revolutionary lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. New York, New York: Basic Books. Lincoln, C. E. (1961). The black Muslims in America. Boston, Mass: Beacon Press. Marable, M. (2011). Malcolm X: a life of reinvention. New York, New York: Viking. Perry, B. (1991). Malcolm: the life of a man who changed black America. Barrytown, New York: Station Hill. Polizzi, D. (2019). A phenomenological hermeneutic of antiblack racism in the autobiography of Malcolm X. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. Roberts, R. and Smith, J. (2016). Blood brothers: the fatal friendship between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. New York, New York: Basic Books. * Judson L. Jeffries [email protected]

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Department of African American and African Studies, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA

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Sherwood, M. (2011). Malcolm X: visits abroad. Los Angeles, CA: Tsehai Publishers. Tuck, S. (2014). The night Malcolm X spoke at the Oxford Union. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. Tyner, J. A. (2013). The geography of Malcolm X: black radicalism and the remaking of American space. New York, New York: Routledge. Waldschmidt-Nelson, B. (2012). Dreams and nightmares: Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and the struggle for black equality in America. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. Wood, J. (1992). Malcolm X: in our own image. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Publisher’s Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.