Black power movement (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Malcolm X: From Nation of Islam to Black Power Movement". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2020-04-24.

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  • Lomax, Louis E. (1963). When the Word Is Given: A Report on Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, and the Black Muslim World. Cleveland: World Publishing. pp. 15–16. OCLC 1071204. Estimates of the Black Muslim membership vary from a quarter of a million down to fifty thousand. Available evidence indicates that about one hundred thousand Negroes have joined the movement at one time or another, but few objective observers believe that the Black Muslims can muster more than twenty or twenty-five thousand active temple people.
  • Ture, Kwame; Hamilton, Charles V. (1992). Black Power: the Politics of Liberation in America. New York: Vintage Books. p. 114. ISBN 0679743138. OCLC 26096713.
  • Trometter, Alyssa L. (1 April 2015). "Malcolm X and the Aboriginal Black Power Movement in Australia, 1967–1972". The Journal of African American History. 100 (2). University of Chicago Press: 226–249. doi:10.5323/jafriamerhist.100.2.0226. ISSN 1548-1867. S2CID 148914542.