Malcolm X_ A Life of Reinvention - Manning Marable [390]
Laviscount, Samuel L.
Lawson, James
Lebanon
Lee, Spike
Leeks, Sylvester
Lennon, Bernard
Lennon, Nellie F.
Lennon, William Paul
Lenoir, John
Levison, Stanley
Lewis, John
Liberia
Liberty Party
Licorish, David N.
Lightfoot, Claude
Lincoln, C. Eric
Lindh, John Walker
Liston, Sonny
Little, Daisy Mason
Little, Earl, Jr. (half-brother)
Little, Earl, Sr. (father)
birth of
burning of house of
death of
Louise’s marriage to
UNIA and
Little, Ella (half-sister), see Collins, Ella Little
Little, Hilda (sister)
Little, Louise (mother)
burning of house of
Earl’s death and
institutionalization of
KKK and
marriage of
UNIA and
Little, Mary (half-sister)
Little, Philbert (brother)
Little, Reginald (brother)
expelled from Nation of Islam
Little, Robert (brother)
Little, Wesley (brother)
Little, Wilfred (brother)
Little, Yvonne (sister)
Lobster Pond
Logan, Arthur
Lomax, Louis
Los Angeles, Calif.
Los Angeles Dispatch
Los Angeles Herald-Dispatch
Los Angeles Times
Lost-Found Nation of Islam, see Nation of Islam
Lumumba, Patrice
Luqman, Anas M.
Luthuli, Albert
Lynn, Conrad
Lynn, Winfred W.
MacDonald, Bill
Maged, Muhammad Abdul Azziz
Maki, Ibrahim
Malcolm X:
arrest and sentencing of
assassination of
autobiography of, see Autobiography of Malcolm X, The
autopsy of
becomes minister
birth of
change in racial attitudes of
childhood of
childhood house burned
children of, see Shabazz, Attallah; Shabazz, Gamilah Lumumba; Shabazz, Ilyasah; Shabazz, Qubilah
column written by
criminal activities of
death threats and plots against
in debates
drug and alcohol use of
economic philosophy of
education of
evangelizing work of
eviction case against
father’s death and
firebombing of home of
funeral of
homosexual encounters of
interviews with
jobs held by
magazines and newspapers published by
marriage of; see also Shabazz, Betty
marriage as viewed by
military service avoided by
mother’s illness and
name of
named national minister of Nation of Islam
nicknames of
physical appearance of
in prison
radio and television appearances of
speaking style and abilities of
wife of, see Shabazz, Betty
women as viewed by
Malcolm X: speeches, lectures, and sermons
“The Ballot or the Bullet,”
excerpts from
“The Farce on Washington,”
“God’s Judgment of White America,”
in Great Britain
at Harlem Freedom Rally
at Harvard Law School
at Hotel Theresa
at London School of Economics
“Message to the Grassroots,”
at Mosque No.
at Mosque No.
at Philadelphia temple
“There’s a Worldwide Revolution Going On,”
at universities
at Williams Church
Mallory, Willie Mae
Malloy, Lorenzo and Helen
Mandela, Nelson
Mao Zedong
Manchester Guardian
Mansur, Yaqub al-
Marcello, Warren X
Marderosian, Kora
Marks, Charles
Marshall, Paule
Marshall, Thurgood
Marxism
Mason, Jackie
Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord
Matthews, George
Mayfield, Julian
Mboya, Tom
McCormick, Kenneth
McGuine, Cyril
McKinley, Wilbur X
McKissick, Floyd
McKnight, Sammy
Mecca
Elijah Muhammad’s journey to
Malcolm’s pilgrimage to
Mendi, Mohammad T.
Meredith, James
Message to the Blackman in America (Elijah Muhammad)
Messenger Magazine
Michaux, Lewis
Michigan:
racial housing restrictions in
see also Detroit, Mich.; Lansing, Mich.
Michigan State University
Middle East
Malcolm’s travels in
Militant
Militant Labor Forum
Milwaukee, Wisc.
Mitchell, Sara
Mohammed V, Sultan
Molette, John X
Molette, Yvonne X
Monitor
Montgomery, Ala.
Monthly Review
Moore, Archie
Moore, Carlos
Moorish Science Temple of America
Morocco
Morris, Charles 37X, see Kenyatta, Charles 37X
Morton, Kenneth
Moses, Bob
Moslem Sunrise
Mosque No. 1 (Detroit)
Mosque No. 4 (Washington, D.C.)
Mosque No. 7 (Harlem)
firebombing of
Malcolm named minister of
Malcolm’s eviction case and
Malcolm’s marriage and
Malcolm’s suspension and
Malcolm’s talks at
rallies organized by
renaming of
Muhammad, Abdur-Rahman
Muhammad, Akbar
Muhammad, Augustus
Muhammad, Clara (Clara Poole)
Elijah’s infidelity and
Muhammad,