Prologue 1964
1 Introduction: "This is an interesting despatch"
2 Extremism: "The revolution is now on the inside of the house"
3 Liberty: "Please forward by any means necessary"
4 Moderation "It is no part of the moderate to refuse to fight"
5 Justice "To take up arms against a sea of troubles"
6 Virtue "Authentic Revolutionary"
Saladin Ambar, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Lehigh University and author of How Governors Built the Modern American Presidency.
"An essential companion to 1963's 'Message to the Grassroots' or
1964's 'The Ballot or the Bullet' in any assessment of Malcolm X as
a political thinker and activist. " -Publishers Weekly
"Saladin Ambar writes of the impact Malcolm had on his generation
of young black males who 'took on new names' if not because of
Malcolm, then at least with his ghostly assistance...Many of us
made knowing Malcolm a kind of vocation.' Malcolm X at Oxford Union
is a testament to the depth of that vocation." -Jason Berry,
America
"In this well-written book, Saladin Ambar adds substance to the
extensive literature on Malcolm X. This book is a welcome addition
to the literature." -Political Science Quarterly
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