BOOKS AND FURTHER READINGS. Malcolm X 

 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. 

 

Books

 DEMICO BOOTHE.

 

 

 

Why Are So Many Black Men In Prison? A Comprehensive Account Of How And Why The Prison Industry Has Become A Predatory Entity In The Lives Of African-American Men

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****Demico Boothe has explored the reasons so many black men are indeed in prison in, WHY ARE SO MANY BLACK MEN IN PRISON? He begins with his own story of a shaky upbringing and his subsequent dabbling in drug dealing. He was caught with a few grams of crack cocaine but because it was the dreaded crack, he was given 10 years in prison. When he left prison after serving his time, he was actually railroaded back into prison by a crooked justice system. He delves deeply into our justice system and the motives behind all the new prisons that are being built. He gives succinct and reasonable views of exactly what is happening now in the United States and how the past has played a role in the present. He uses persuasive statistics regarding the number of black men in prison as compared to the number of white men who are incarcerated. Demico Boothe has done an excellent job of researching his subject and it is a plus, if unfortunate for him, that he has actually experienced first hand what he's talking about.*****

**** Mr. Demico's book is a must-read for anyone concerned about young African American men. Although I did not agree with every conclusion he reached, Demico's main premises are convincing. As a white woman who teaches mainly students of color, I am always impressed, and often in awe, of those young men who reach college with so much going against them. Demico's books lays bare not only the horrible inequalities of our society, but also the racist attitudes of our political system - - Democrats, Republicans, and most everyone in between.*****


 

 


 

 

DEMICO BOOTHE


  

Getting Out & Staying Out:- A Black Man's Guide to Success After Prison. This book can also be brought at https://www.fullsurfacepublishing.com and www.amazon.com


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****This guide takes a very honest and realistic viewpoint of life after incarceration for black men, and offers some useful and positive advice. I personally love self-help books that are written by those with real direct experience instead of so-called "professionals" who have no real experience with their topics. This author served substantial time in prison and has obviously turned his life circumstances around and become an entrepreneur and bestselling author, and that is to be commended and should be put forth as an example for other black men who have been incarcerated to observe and perhaps emulate. Highly recommended for institutional use as well.****

****Highly recommended for incarcerated black men and those who were incarcerated before. Simple but invaluable advice from someone who has been there literally****

 


 

 

 Books 

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.

  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.

  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. 

 


 BOOKS MARTIN L. KING JR

 

  Stride toward freedom; the Montgomery story (1958)

 
The Measure of a Man (1959)

 
Strength to Love (1963) 

 
Why We Can't Wait (1964)

 
Where do we go from here: Chaos or community? (1967)

 
The Trumpet of Conscience (1968)

  
A Testament of Hope : The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1986) 

  
The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Martin Luther King Jr. (1998) edited by Clayborne Carson

Other works

  Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference by David Garrow (1989)

  
King Remembered by Flip Schulke and Penelope McPhee Foreword by Jesse Jackson (1986)

  
Judgment Days: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Laws that Changed America by
Nick Kotz (2005

 


 BOOKS- HUEY NEWTON

 

 Revolutionary Suicide with J. Herman Blake (Random House, 1973; republished in 1995 with introduction by Blake)

  
To Die for the People: The Writings of Huey P. Newton Toni Morrison (Editor) (Random House, 1972) 

  
The Huey P. Newton Reader David Hilliard and Donald Weise (Editors) (Seven Stories Press, 2002)

 
Insights and Poems by Huey P. Newton, Ericka Huggins 1975)

  
Essays from the Minister of Defense by Huey P Newton

  
War Against the Panthers: A Study of Repression in America by Huey P. Newton (Harlem River Press, 1996: the published version of Newton's PhD thesis)

  
The Genius of Huey P. Newton by Huey P. Newton

  
The original vision of the Black Panther Party by Huey P Newton

  
Huey Newton talks to the movement about the Black Panther Party, cultural nationalism, SNCC, liberals and white revolutionaries by Huey P Newton