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Tables of Contents for Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
v
 
Preface
vii
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
xv
 
PART ONE Introduction: Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X in the African American Freedom Struggle of the 1950's and 1960's
1
30
PART TWO The Documents: Words and Themes of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
31
149
1. Formative Influences and Ideas
33
24
Martin Luther King Jr.
34
12
An Autobiography of Religious Development, 1950
34
6
Pilgrimage to Nonviolence, 1960
40
6
Malcolm X
46
11
From Nightmare to Salvation, 1965
47
10
2. Social Ends: Racial Integration versus Separation
57
16
Martin Luther King Jr.
58
9
The Ethical Demands for Integration, 1963
58
9
Malcolm X
67
6
From The Black Revolution, 1963
67
3
Independence, Not Separation, 1964
70
3
3. Means of Struggle: Nonviolent Resistance versus "By Any Means Necessary"
73
29
Martin Luther King Jr.
74
22
Letter from Birmingham Jail, 1963
74
16
From Nonviolence: The Only Road to Freedom, 1966
90
6
Malcolm X
96
6
From The Afro Americans Right to Self-Defense, 1964
96
3
From On Revolution, 1963
99
3
4. On America: Dream or Nightmare?
102
15
Martin Luther King Jr.
103
4
I Have a Dream, 1963
103
4
Malcolm X
107
10
The White Man Is a Devil: Statements on Whites, 1965
108
5
From God's Judgment of White America, 1963
113
4
5. Critiques of Rival Racial Programs and Philosophies
117
19
Martin Luther King Jr.
118
9
Three Responses of Oppressed Groups, 1958
118
3
On Black Nationalists and Malcolm X, 1965
121
3
The Nightmare of Violence: Regarding the Death of Malcolm X, 1965
124
3
Malcolm X
127
9
Black Bodies with White Heads! 1965
127
1
From Message to the Grassroots, 1963
128
6
King Is the White Man's Best Weapon, 1963
134
2
6. Eras of Convergence
136
44
Martin Luther King Jr.
137
19
From Beyond Vietnam, 1967
138
9
From Where Do We Go from Here? 1967
147
9
Malcolm X
156
 
Press Conference on Return from Africa, 1964
157
3
Sincere Whites (That Coed Again), 1964
160
2
I'm Not a Racist, 1964
162
2
America Can Have a Bloodless Revolution, 1964
164
1
From The Ballot or the Bullet, 1964
165
11
All of Us Should Be Critics of Each Other, 1964
176
2
My Voice Helped Save America, 1965
178
 
APPENDIXES
A Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X Chronology (1925-1968)
180
12
Questions for Consideration
192
2
Selected Bibliography
194
7
Index
201