BreitmanG. (1967) The Last Year of Malcolm X. New York: Schocken.
3.
ClarkeJ. H., [ed.] (1969) Malcolm X: The Man and His Times. New York: Macmillan.
4.
CleaverE. (1968) Soul on Ice. New York: Delta.
5.
DavisA. (1973) “Lectures on liberation.”Los Angeles: Peace.
6.
ElmessireA. M. (1969) “Islam as a Pastoral in the Life of Malcolm X,” in ClarkeJ. H. (ed.) Malcolm X: The Man and His Times. New York: Macmillan.
7.
FanonF. (1963) The Wretched of the Earth. New York: Grove.
8.
KgositsileW. K. (1969) “Malcolm X and the Black revolution: The tragedy of a dream deferred,” in ClarkeJ. H. (ed.) Malcolm X: The Man and His Times. New York: Macmillan.
9.
KingM. L. (1963) “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” in Why We Can't Wait. New York: Signet.
10.
OhmanC. (1970) “The autobiography of Malcolm X: A revolutionary use of the Franklin tradition.”Amer. Q.22: 123–135.
11.
RobinsonP. (1969) “Malcolm X, our revolutionary son and brother,” in ClarkeJ. H. (ed.) Malcolm X: His Life and Times. New York: Macmillan.
12.
SartreJ. P. (1963) “Preface,” in FanonF., The Wretched of the Earth. New York: Grove.
13.
WrightR. (1940) Native Son. New York: Perennial.
14.
MalcolmX (1964) The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York: Grove.