Situating Malcolm X in the African American narrative tradition : freedom for literacy and literacy for freedom / Theresa Perry
Malcolm X : make it plain: the documentary and book as educational materials / Judy Richardson and James Turner
"Forming the habit of seeing for ourselves, hearing for ourselves and thinking for ourselves" : teaching Malcolm X to third and fourth graders, an integrated approach / Judith J. Richards
Don't waste your life, be like Malcolm X / Javier Brown
Never so truly free : reading and writing about Malcolm in the community college / Terry Meier
Teaching Malcolm X to fifth and sixth graders / Linda Mizell and Laraine Morin
What "X" really means / Jabari Brown
The meaning of Malcolm : a conversation with high school students / facilitated by Valdir Barbosa
Reading Malcolm X with white students / Noel Ignatiev
For the love of "X" : teaching The autobiography of Malcolm X in an urban high school setting / Sandra Dickerson
Malcolm and the music / Leonard Lewis Brown
Malcolm X and black rage / Cornel West
The continuing crime of black imprisonment / Steve Whitman
The meaning of Malcolm X for imprisoned Afrikans in the United States / Owusu Yaki Yakubu
The perquisites of whiteness : lessons from The autobiography of Malcolm X / Robert Lowe
Toasts, jam, and libation : how we place Malcolm X in the folk tradition / Imani Perry
Learning to think for ourselves : Malcolm X's black nationalism reconsidered / Patricia Hill Collins
His name is Malcolm / Nikki Giovanni
Texts and testimonies : feminist notes on the liberation narrative of Malcolm X / Joyce Hope Scott
Probing a divided metaphor : Malcolm X and his readers / Michael Eric Dyson.