The Messenger, page 66
23. “Malcolm X: An Interview at University of California at Berkeley (October 1963).
24. “Malcolm X: Lecture at Michigan State University” (January 1962).
25. “Malcolm X: The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party” (December 1964).
26. “Malcolm X: Prospects for Freedom in 1965 (1965).
27. “Malcolm X Speaks to Harlem” (January 7, 1965).
28. “Malcolm X Speaks to the People of Harlem” (August 1963).
29. “The Man of Sin (undated).
30. “Master Fard Muhammad—Not a Peddler” (undated).
31. “Natural Religion” (undated).
32. “Negro Preacher Worst Enemy to His People” (undated).
33. “No Justice for Black People under Rule of White People” (undated).
34. “One Apostle at a Time” (undated).
35. “Open Mind” (news program transcript) (April 1961).
36. “Opposition Against Truth Is Punished” (March 14, 1964).
37. “Original and the Non-Original” (August 21, 1961).
38. “Our Enemies Seek to Destroy Us” (undated).
39. “The Pope and the Catholic Church” (undated).
40. “Saviour’s Day: 1964.”
41. “Self-Preservation” (undated).
42. “Separation” (August 25, 1963).
43. “The Shame of Intermixing of Races” (August 31, 1963).
44. “That Which You Should Know (Interpretation of Signs)” (undated).
45. “That Which You Should Know: Separation or Death” (undated).
46. “The Time and What Must Be Done” (undated).
47. “True Religion” (undated).
48. “Truth Upsets Christian World” (undated).
49. “The War of Armageddon” (undated).
50. “We Can Preserve Our Black Nation” (undated).
51. “What the So-Called Negro Should Know: The Time” (May 3, 1964).
52. “The White Man Losing Power” (undated).
53. “Who Are the Muslims?” (undated).
COMPUTER SOFTWARE RESOURCES
CIA Base/NAME Base. Public Information Research. P.O. Box 680635, San Antonio, Texas, 78268.
A database containing the names of thousands of CIA and KGB officers and other government officials, this software permits a researcher to determine which country an individual officer was stationed in for any given year. It also provides a list of books and articles in which an individual is mentioned.
Lexis-Nexis. Lexis is a database used by attorneys and paralegals for legal research. It contains the judicial opinions (verdicts) of millions of official court cases. Nexis is a database containing the complete text of articles appearing in major newspapers and magazines.
Compton’s Complete Street Guide. Compton’s New Media, 1995.
INTERNET AND WORLD WIDE WEB SITES
Afrinet: An informational guide to resources on African and African-American culture. (http://www.afrinet.com)
Afro-American Newspaper: A limited on-line version of a black-oriented paper founded in 1892. (http://www.afroam.org)
Afrocentric Resources On-Line: A host of Web pages devoted to Afrocentrism, Black Nationalism, and related philosophies. (http://melanet.com)
Aga Khan Visual Archive: One of several sites located in the Rotch Library Visual Collections at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, this archive contains striking photographs and textual materials related to mosques in the United States and around the world. It is the only source (to my knowledge) at present with photographs of the Shahbaz Qalandar Shrine. (http://libraries.mit.edu/rvc/)
Ancestry Home Town: A database designed for genealogical research, it also contains the birth dates and dates of death for millions of Americans, provided they had a Social Security number. (http://www.ancestry.com)
Diversity Page: A guide to resources on ethnic diversity on the Internet. (http://latino.sscnet.ucla/diversity1.html)
FBI On-Line: Due to growing interest in declassified documents on famous and infamous individuals, the FBI has placed a number of files at its Web site. Among those available at the site are the files on Paul Robeson, Wallace D. Fard, “Baby Face” Nelson, and Leon Trotsky. (http://www.fbi.gov)
John Henrick Clarke Africana Library: Devoted to Clarke’s collections available at Cornell University. (http://132.236.31.11/Afr.html)
Library of Congress On-Line: A digital archive of many materials available only at the nation’s largest library. (http://1cweb.loc.gov/)
Muhammad Speaks On-Line: This group is another offshoot of the Nation of Islam. It’s an excellent source for alternative views to the teachings of Elijah Muhammad as interpreted by Farrakhan. (http://www.muhammadspeaks.com)
NOI On-Line: (Farrakhan/Chicago): The informational database maintained by the branch of the NOI by Minister Louis Farrakhan. (http://www.noi.org)
The Drum Homepage: Like the Diversity Page, this site is an excellent guide to resources on the Internet concerning the African and African-American community. (http://drum.ncsc.org)
United Nation of Islam On-Line: The Web site features articles about another offshoot of the NOI. The UNOI claims that its leader, Solomon, is God in human form, and that one of its members is the reincarnation of Elijah Muhammad. (http://www.qni.com/~unoi/)
Urdu Language Web Site: A “small-sized Urdu dictionary,” placed on-line in 1992. Urdu is the official language of Pakistan. (Gopher/Library/Article/Language/Urdu.dic)
MAGAZINES, PAMPHLETS, AND SELECTED ARTICLES
Abdul-Rauf, Muhammad. “Pilgrimage to Mecca.” National Geographic 154, no. 5 (November 1978): 581–607.
Abercrombie, Thomas J. “When the Moors Ruled Spain.” National Geographic 174, no. 1 (July 1988): 86–119.
Accuracy in Media (AIM) Report. “The FBI Did Not Kill Jean Seberg,” September 1, 1980, 1.
“Afrocentrism: Was Cleopatra Black?” Newsweek, September 23, 1991, 42–50.
Agnes, Ted, Jerry Seper, and Glenn Emery. “We Are Going to Shake the World: Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam.” Washington Times, Insight, November 11, 1985, 7–19.
Ahmad, Mubasher, ed. “The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam” (brochure), The Ahmaidyya Movement in Islam, Inc., U.S.A., 1994.
Alter, Jonathan, et al. “The Long Shadow of Slavery.” Newsweek, December 8, 1997, 58–68.
Ammeson, Jane. “Rich Heritage Provides Ample Literary Fodder for Alex Haley.” Compass Readings Magazine (Northwest Airlines), January 1992, 70–74.
Amnesty International. Proposal for a Commission of Inquiry Into the Effect of Domestic Intelligence Activities on Criminal Trials in the United States of America. London: Amnesty International, 1981.
———. “FBI Misconduct in Trials of Militants.” Encore, January 1982, 8–10. Arden, Harvey. “In Search of Moses. National Geographic 149, no. 1 (January 1976): 2–37.
———. “Chicago!” National Geographic 153, no. 4 (April 1978): 463–92.“Assassin Squeals After 43 Years.” Korea Newsreview, April 18, 1992, 23.
Bailey, A. Peter. “Remembering Malcolm X: He Was a Master Teacher.” Emerge, February 1990, 27–28.
———. “Remembering Malcolm X.” YSB Magazine, May 1992, 51–53. Baldwin, James. “There’s a Bill Due That Has to Be Paid.” Life, May 24, 1963, 81–90. Balk, A., and Alex Haley. “Black Merchants of Hate.” Saturday Evening Post, January 26, 1963, 68–72.
Barboza, Steven. “A Divided Legacy.” Emerge, April 1992, 26–32.
Barnes, Fred. “The Farrakhan Factor: Farrakhan Frenzy.” New Republic, October 28, 1985, 13–15.
Barnette, Aubrey, with Edwin Linn. “The Black Muslims Are a Fraud.” Saturday Evening Post, February 27, 1965, 23–29.
BBB Interviews. “C. Eric Lincoln.” November 1979, 37–39.
BBB Interviews. “Louis Farrakhan.” December 1977, 42–44.
Benjamin, Playthell. “Who Is Listening to Louis Farrakhan?… And How Did He Become Big Man on Campus? Village Voice, August 15, 1989, 23–31.
———. “Would Malcolm Now Be Farrakhan?” Emerge, February 1990,24–25.
———. “Spike Lee: Bearing the Cross.” Emerge, November 1991, 26–32. Benyon, E. D. “The Voodoo Cult Among Negro Migrants in Detroit. American Journal of Sociology 43, no. 6 (May 1938): 894–907.
Berger, Alan. “Who Killed Malcolm X?” Seven Days (part 1 of 2), March 24,1978.
———. “Who Killed Malcolm X?” Seven Days (part 2 of 2), April 7, 1978.
Berger, Monroe. “Black Muslims.” Horizon, Winter 1964, 48.
Bernal, Martin. “The Case for Massive Egyptian Influence in the Aegean.” Archaeology, September/October 1992, 53–55, 82–86.
Berry, Mary Frances. “Plessy v. Ferguson.” Emerge, May 1996, 54–58.
“Black Muslims in Prison: Of Muslim Rites and Constitutional Rights.” Columbia Law Review 62, no. 148 (December 1962): 1488.
Blum, Andrew. “JFK Conundrum.” The National Law Journal, December 23, 1991, 34–36.
“Book Notes: The Desegregation Dilemma.” Harvard Law Review 109, no. 5 (March 1996): 1144.
Boyd, Herb. “Hero or ‘Charlie Bad Guy?’ Gene Roberts, Muslims/Panther Infiltrator, Says He’s Neither.” Class, December/January 1992, 54–57.
———. “Malcolm X: Son of the Caribbean.” Class, April 1992 (cover story).
“Boxer Rebellion.” Newsweek, February 28, 1966, 54.
Braden, Charles S. “Moslem Missions in America.” Religion in Life, Summer 1959, 331.
———. “Islam in America.” International Review of Missions, July 1959, 309.
Bradley, Edward, as told to Louis E. Lomax. “Driver Tells How Malcolm X Escaped Death in Chase.” North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA), February 24, 1965.
Brashler, William. “Black on Black: The Deadly Struggle for Power.” New York, June 9, 1975, 44–57.
Burns, W. Haywood. “The Black Muslims in America: A Reinterpretation.” Race, July 1963, 26.
Chomsky, Noam. “COINTELPRO: What the (deleted) Was It? Engineering of Consent.” The Public Eye, Spring 1978, 14–38.
Coleman, John E. “Did Egypt Shape the Glory That Was Greece? The Case Against Martin Bernal’s Black Athena.” Archaeology, September/October 1942, 48–52, 77–81.
Cooper, Mary H. “Muslims in America.” Congressional Quarterly Researcher (CQR), April 30, 1993, 363–83.
Cottman, Michael H. “Million Man Moves: Beyond the March.” B.E.T. Weekend Magazine, September 1996, 12–16.
Coughlin, Ellen K. “Politics and Commerce in the Rebirth of Malcolm X.” Chronicle of Higher Education, October 7, 1992, 8, 14.
Curry, George E. “Farrakhan: Some Straight Talk and a Few Tears for Malcolm from the Minister.” Emerge, August 1990, 28–41.
———. “Malcolm X in Transition.” Emerge, February 1995, 34–47.
Curtis, Tom. “The Origins of AIDS.” Rolling Stone, March 19, 1992, 54–61, 106–8.
Davis, Angela. “Malcolm X.” Emerge, December 1992, 35–37.
Dille, John. “We Who Tried: The Untold Battle Story of the Men on the Beach at the Bay of Pigs.” Life, May 10, 1963, 20–34, 69–83.
Dreifus, Claudia. “Andrew Young: On Life, Sin, and the Murder of Friends.” Modern Maturity, March/April 1997, 52–59, 73–76.
“Egypt: Ancient Land of Nubia, Below the Waters.” The Middle East, July/August 1994, 35–37.
Ernest E. “Gil Noble: Media’s Warrior.” Encore, October 1981, 20–23.
Evanzz, Karl. “Black Hollywood and the FBI.” Black Film Review, Winter 1987/88, 16–19.
———. “The State Department, the CIA and Malcolm X’s Death.” Big RedNews, July 28, 1990, 1.
Farrakhan, Louis. “Farrakhan on Jesse Jackson: A Warning to Black Americans.” Essence, February 1984, 90–92.
“FBI Sought to Disrupt Black Panthers, Tried to Use Black Reporters.” JET, November 6, 1980, 25.
Fields-Meyers, Thomas, et al. “The Flames of Hate.” People Weekly, April 8, 1996, 96–102.
“FOCUS: Stanley Robinson Raises Issues That Cannot Lightly Be Dismissed” [FBI informant issue]. Chicago Lawyer, January 1982.
Frederickson, George M. “African Americans and African Africans.” New York Review of Books, September 26, 1991.
“Freedom March Ends in a Murder [Viola Liuzzo].” Life, April 2, 1965, 45.
Gaber, Hosny M. “Outline of Islam.” Islamic Center Publications, 1975.
Galloway, Joseph L., et al. “Debt of Honor: A Half-Century Later, Seven Black Heroes Have Been Nominated for the Medal of Honor.” U.S. News & World Report, May 6, 1996, 28–46.
Gans, Bruce Michael, and Walter L. Lowe. “The Islam Connection.” Playboy, April 1980, 119–20, 130, 180, 200–4.
Gillespie, Marcia Ann. “25 Years Later: Malcolm’s Journey from Troubling Prophet to Icon.” Emerge, February 1990, 22–23.
Goldman, Peter. “Who Killed Malcolm?” Newsweek, May 7, 1979, 39.
Gore, Rick. “Ramses the Great.” National Geographic 179, no. 4 (April 1991): 2–32.
Greenfield, Jeff. “The Yale Plot to Run America.” M Magazine, May 1992,76–79.
Halberstam, David. “Taking Issue: Missing a Beat.” Memories, February/March, 1990, 101.
Hall, Alice J. “Dazzling Legacy of an Ancient Quest.” National Geographic 151, no. 3, (March 1977): 293–311.
Hercules, Frank. “To Live in Harlem …” National Geographic 151, no. 2 (February 1977): 178–207.
“Honoring Our Black Prince.” YSB Magazine (cover story), May 1992.
“Hoover Offered $500 Bonus to Have Panther Leader Hampton Killed.” JET, November 6, 1980, 25.
“Indonesia: Change at the Top.” Newsweek, March 21, 1966, 42.
“Interview with Minster Farrakhan.” First World, Spring 1978, 11.
Karenga, Ron Maulana. “Malcolm and the Messenger: Beyond Psychological Assumptions to Political Analysis.” Black News 4, no. 21 (1983): 4–11.
Keating, Bern. “Pakistan: Problems of a Two-Part Land.” National Geographic 131, no. 1 (January 1967): 1–48.
Kelly, Brian, and Harry Jaffe. “The Farrakhan Fiasco.” Regardie’s, January 1990, 47–55.
Kelly, Orr, with Ted Gest and Joseph Shapiro. “The Secret Files of J. Edgar Hoover.” U.S. News & World Report, December 19, 1983, 45–50.
Kempner, Aviva. “Marvin Worth’s 25 Years on ‘Malcolm X’: Jewish Filmmaker Slogged His Way to Drama.” Washington Jewish Week, December 24, 1992, 17–18.
Kennedy, John F. Jr. “One In a Million (An Interview with Louis Farrakhan).” George, October 1996, 106–10, 143–44.
La Fay, Howard. “Where Jesus Walked.” National Geographic 132, no. 6 (December 1967): 739–81.
Lanouette, William. “50 Years Later: Why We Dropped the Bomb.” Civilization, January/February 1995, 28–39.
Lehner, Mark. “Computer Rebuilds the Ancient Sphinx.” National Geographic 179, no. 4 (April 1991): 32–39.
Lemonick, Michael D. “Are the Bible’s Stories True?” Time, December 18, 1995, 62–70.
Lester, Julius. “The Farrakhan Factor: The Time Has Come.” New Republic, October 28, 1985, 11–12.
Lewis, Ida. “Black Mask of Angry Africa.” Life, April 2, 1965, 111–23.
Linden, Eugene. “Lost Tribes, Lost Knowledge.” Time, September 23, 1991, 46–55.
Love, Iris. “The Strange Journey of Hitler’s Watercolors.” Parade, January 19, 1989, 4–6.
“The Madison Bomb Story: The Death the FBI Saw, Heard and Won’t Talk About.” Mother Jones, February/March 1979, 56–63.
Major, Reginald W., and Marcia D. Davis. “Prisoner of War [Geronimo Pratt].” Emerge, June 1994, 30–35.
Makdisi, Nadin. “The Moslems in America.” Christian Century, August 26, 1959, 969.
“Malcolm X: Menace or Messiah?” Memories, February/March 1990, 80–88.
Marable, Manning. “Manning Marable on Malcolm X: His Message and Meaning.” Open Media, November 1992, pamphlet no. 22.
McCarthy Todd. “Reviews: X.” Variety, November 16, 1992, 64–65.
McKinley, James. “Playboy’s History of Assassination in America. Part VI: Death Crosses the Color Line.” Playboy, June 1976, 127–30, 210–27.
McLeish, Kenneth. “Abraham, the Friend of God.” National Geographic 130, no. 6 (December 1966): 739–89.
Meier, A. “Negro Protest Movements and Organizations.” Journal of Negro Education 32 (Fall 1963): 437.
Michio, Fujimura. “Amur River Society (Black Dragon Society).” Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan 1: 53.
“Mohammad, Messenger of God: A Movie to Be Seen, Discussed, Understood.” Al-Islam, April/May 1977, 7–8.
Moldea, Dan E. “Who Really Killed Bobby Kennedy?” Regardie’s, June 1987.
Morrison, Allan. “Who Killed Malcolm X?” Ebony, October 1965, 135–36.
“Muhammad Leaves Great Legacy of Pride and Respect.” JET, March 13,1975, 6–14.
Muhammad, Abdullah Yasin. “It’s Still Nation Time.” Emerge, April 1992,33–34.
Muhammad, Elijah. “Now Hear the Message to the Black Muslims From Their Leader.” Esquire, April 1963, 97.
———. “What the Black Muslims Believe.” Negro Digest, November 1963, 3.
Muhammad, Larry. “The Muslims: Five Years After Elijah.” Sepia, March 1980, 31–37.
———. “Louis Farrakhan: Muslim Leader or Hypocrite?” Sepia, April 1980,30–32.
Murphy, W. E. “Some Strange New Coverts to the Cause of Civil Rights.” Reporter 16 (June 27, 1957): 13.
“Muslim Message: All White Men Devils, All Negroes Divine.” Newsweek, August 27, 1962, 26.
“A Myth Is Broken.” Newsweek, March 6, 1966, 43–44.
Nader, George A. “The View from Tripoli: An Interview with Muammar Qadhafi of Libya.” Middle East Insight, September/October, 1993, 35–39.
“The Nation Surges to Join the Negro on His March.” Life, March 26, 1965, 30–37.
Neff, James. “Is Justice Blind?” George, October 1996, 126–29, 153–55.
“Negro Jihad: The Nation of Islam, a Movement Among American Negroes.” Economist, February 25, 1961, 31.
Newfield, Jack. “ ‘I Want Kennedy Killed!’ Hoffa Shouted … An Eyewitness Account.” Penthouse, May 1992, 30–36, 102–6.
Newsweek. “Special Report: The Two Faces of Farrakhan.” October 30, 1995, 27–48.
