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Farrah, Daryl. ”Re-examining Malcolm X.” M.A. thesis San Jose State University, 2000.

Gay, John Franklin. ”The Rhetorical Strategies and Tactics of Malcolm X (Movement Theory, Neo-Aristotelian, Black Muslims, Persuasion).” Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 1985.

Hess, Eldora F. ”The Negro in Nebraska.” M.A. thesis, University of Nebraska, 1932.

Hodges, John Oliver. ”The Quest for Selfhood in the Autobiographies of W. E. B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, and Malcolm X.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1980.

Lee, Andrew Ann d.i.n.kins. ”Malcolm X and the Rhetoric of Transformation: 1948-1965.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, 1995.

Leullen, David Elmer. ”Ministers and Martyrs: Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.” Ph.D. dissertation, Ball State University, 1972.

Mazucci, Elizabeth. ”St. Martin's Relics: A Study of the Artifacts Shaped by the a.s.sa.s.sination of Malcolm X.” M.A. thesis, Columbia University, 2005.

Moore, William Henry. ”On Ident.i.ty and Consciousness of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X): An Application of the Theory of Ident.i.ty to the History of Black Consciousness.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1974.

Morrison, Carlos D. ”The Rhetoric of the Nation of Islam, 1930-1975: A Functional Approach.” Ph.D. dissertation, Howard University, 1996.

Muhammad, Najee Emerson. ”The Transformational Leaders.h.i.+p and Educational Philosophic Legacy of Malcolm X.” Ed.D. dissertation, University of Cincinnati, 1999.

Namphy, Mychel Josef. ”Malcolm's Mood Indigo: A Theodicy of Literary Contests.” Ph.D. dissertation, Princeton University, 2003.

Norman, Barbara Ann. ”The Black Muslims: A Rhetorical a.n.a.lysis (Malcolm X, Nation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad).” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Oklahoma, 1985.

Onwubu, Chukwuemeka. ”Black Ideologies and the Sociology of Knowledge: The Public Response to the Protest Thoughts and Teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X.” Ph.D. dissertation, Michigan State University, 1975.

Polizzi, David. ”The Experience of Antiblack Racism: A Phenomenological Hermeneutic of The Autobiography of Malcolm X The Autobiography of Malcolm X.” Ph.D. dissertation, Duquesne University, 2002.

Pugh, Maurice. ”Black Theology: Cone, King, and Malcolm X.” Ph.D. dissertation, Dallas Theological Seminary, 2006.

Sales, William W., Jr. ”Malcolm X and the Organization of Afro-American Unity: A Case Study in Afro-American Nationalism.” Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, 1991.

Smallwood, Andrew Peter. ”Malcolm X: An Intellectual Aesthetic for Black Adult Education. Ed.D. dissertation, Northern Illinois University, 1998.

Terrill, Robert Edward. ”Symbolic Emanc.i.p.ation in the Rhetoric of Malcolm X.” Ph.D. dissertation, Northwestern University, 1996.

Varda, Scott Joseph. ”A Rhetorical History of Malcolm X.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Iowa, 2007.

Was.h.i.+ngton, Von Hugo. ”An Evaluation of the Play Purlie Victorious Purlie Victorious and Its Impact on the American Theater Scene.” Ph.D. dissertation, Wayne State University, 1979. and Its Impact on the American Theater Scene.” Ph.D. dissertation, Wayne State University, 1979.

Whitaker, Catherine Jean. ”Almshouses and Mental Inst.i.tutions in Michigan, 1871-1930.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1986.

Woods, Ventris. ”Political Communication and the Social Construction of Malcolm X.” Ph.D. dissertation, Northern Arizona University, 1998.

Woodyard, Jeffrey Lynn. ”Africalogical Rhetorical Theory and Criticism: Afrocentric Approaches to the Rhetoric of Malcolm X.” Ph.D. dissertation, Temple University, 1996.

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Branham, Robert James. ”'I Was Gone on Debating' Malcolm Xs Prison Debates and Public Confrontations.” Argumentation and Advocacy Argumentation and Advocacy, vol. 31 (Winter 1995): 117-137.

Burns, W. Haywood. ”The Black Muslims in America: a Reinterpretation.” Race Race, vol. 5, no. 1 (July 1963): 26-37.

Capeci, Dominic J. ”From Different Liberal Perspectives: Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., and Civil Rights in New York City, 1941-1943.” Journal of Negro History Journal of Negro History, vol. 62, no. 2 (April 1977): 160-173.

Clinonsmith, Michael S. ”The Black Legion: Hooded Americanism in Michigan.” Michigan History Magazine Michigan History Magazine, vol. 55, no. 3 (1971): 243-262.

Condit, Celeste Mich.e.l.le, and John Louis Lucaites. ”Malcolm X and the Limits of the Rhetoric of Revolutionary Dissent.” Journal of Black Studies Journal of Black Studies, vol. 23, no. 3 (March 1993): 291-313.

Curtis, IV, Edward. ”Islamism and Its African American Muslim Critics: Black Muslims in the Era of the Arab Cold War.” American Quarterly American Quarterly, vol. 59, no. 3 (September 2007): 683-709.

Daniels, Douglas Henry. ”Los Angeles Zoot Race Riot: The Pachuco and Black Culture Music.” Journal of Negro History Journal of Negro History, vol. 82, issue 2 (Spring 1997): 201-220.

Davidson, Nicol. ”Alioune Diop and the African Renaissance.” African Affairs African Affairs, vol. 78, no. 310 (January 1979): 3-11.

Demarest, David P., Jr. ”The Autobiography of Malcolm X: Beyond Didacticism.” CLA Journal CLA Journal, vol. 16, no. 2 (December 1972): 179-187.

DeVeaux, Scott. ”Bebop and the Recording Industry: The 1942 AFM Recording Ban Reconsidered.” Journal of the American Musicological Society Journal of the American Musicological Society, vol. 41, no. 1 (Spring 1988): 126-165.

El-Beshti, Bas.h.i.+r M. ”The Semiotics of Salvation: Malcolm X and the Autobiographical Self.” The Journal of Negro History The Journal of Negro History, vol. 82, no. 4 (Autumn 1997): 359-367.

Epps, Archie. ”The Rhetoric of Malcolm X.” Harvard Review Harvard Review, no. 3 (Winter 1993): 64-75.

Fras, Ivan, and Joseph Joel Friedman. ”Hallucinogenic Effects of Nutmeg in Adolescent.” New York State Journal of Medicine New York State Journal of Medicine, vol. 69, no. 3 (February 1, 1969): 463-465.

Gambino, Ferruccio. ”The Transgression of a Laborer: Malcolm X in the Wilderness of America.” Radical History Radical History, vol. 55 (Winter 1993): 7-31.

Gold, Russell. ”Guilty of Syncopation, Joy, and Animation: The Closing of Harlem's Savoy Ballroom.” Studies in Dance History Studies in Dance History, vol. 5, no. 1 (1994): 50-64.

Greenberg, Cheryl. ”The Politics of Disorder: Reexamining Harlem's Riots of 1935 and 1943.” Journal of Urban History Journal of Urban History, vol. 18, no. 4 (August 1992): 395-441.

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Horne, Gerald. ”'Myth' and the Making of 'Malcolm X.'” American Historical Review American Historical Review, vol. 98, no. 2 (April 1993): 440-450.

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Kelley, Robin D. G., ”The Riddle of the Zoot: Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics During World War II,” pp. 155-182, in Wood, Joe, ed. Malcolm X: In Our Own Image Malcolm X: In Our Own Image. New York: St. Martin's, 1992.

Kelley, Robin D. G., and Betsy Esch. ”Black Like Mao: Red China and Black Revolution.” Souls Souls, vol. 1, no. 4 (Fall 1999): 6-41.

Knight, Frederick. ”Justifiable Homicide, Police Brutality, or Governmental Repression? The 1962 Los Angeles Police Shooting of Seven Members of the Nation of Islam.” Journal of Negro History Journal of Negro History, vol. 79, no. 2 (Spring 1974): 182-196.