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100 1  Seekdaur, Lukmaan Hakim Khan,|eauthor. 
245 10 Malcolm x :|bthe pragmatic nationalist /|cLukmaan Hakim 
       Khan Seekdaur. 
264  1 Hamburg, Germany :|bAnchor Academic Publishing,|c2014. 
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505 0  Malcolm X; Tale of contents; INTRODUCTION; 1 THE DOMESTIC 
       PARAMETERS: AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE STRATEGIC USE OF 
       RACE; 1.1. Black Solidarity as a Reaction to American 
       Racism; 1.2 Whiteness as a Site of Privilege; 1.3 Black 
       Skin, White Masks: The Black Bourgeoisie/ Elite and the 
       Grassroots.; 2 THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION: PAN AFRICANISM,
       SUBALTERN POLITICS AND ISLAM; 2.1. Recovering a Lost Base:
       The (Re)turn to Africa; 2.2 Blackness as Oppression: 
       Malcolm X and Pragmatic Nationalism; 2.3 Universal, yet 
       Exclusive: Islam in Malcolm X's Political Ideology; 3 
       CONCLUSION 
520    This book tracks the evolution of Malcolm X from a racist,
       espousing the essentialist ideals of the Nation of Islam 
       to a human rights activist, aware of the broader early 
       1960's struggle against imperial forces. Central to this 
       was his strategic use of race to unite African-American 
       initially and then the oppressed people in the world. Race
       was used as a strategy with the aim to abolish racial 
       oppression. In the first chapter of this study we look at 
       the constraints, most notably the white power structure, 
       present in the United States during the mid-1960s which, 
       on one hand gave form to Malcol. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aSeekdaur, Lukmaan Hakim Khan.|tMalcolm x
       : the pragmatic nationalist.|dHamburg, Germany : Anchor 
       Academic Publishing, ©2014|h62 pages|z9783954892051 
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