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Malcolm X, Smethwick, and the influence of the African American freedom struggle on British race relations in the 1960s

An essay by Joe Street detailing Macolm X's trip to Smethwick, Birmingham in the 1960s and its impact.

Submitted by wojtek on June 2, 2020

Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 38, No. 6 (Jul., 2008), pp. 932-950

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10.2307@40035032 (1).pdf (1.49 MB)
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