Louis Farrakhan Bibliography
LOUIS FARRAKHAN:
A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Compiled by Marva E. Belt
Reference Librarian
February, 1996
Moorland-Spingarn Research Center
Howard University
Washington, DC

I. LOUIS FARRAKHAN: THE MAN AND HIS MESSAGE
Eure, Joseph D., and Richard M. Jerome, Editors. Back Where We Belong: Selected
Speeches.... Philadelphia, PA: P.C. International, 1989. Cataloging in
Process.
Farrakhan, Louis. "Foreword: From an Address to the National Convention of the
National Bar Association, Los Angeles, California, 1979." Black Law Journal.
Winter, 1982, p. 261-269.
---. "The God Who Made Malcolm X: Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X : Farrakhan Sets the
Record Straight-Part Two." Final Call. March 29, 1993, p. 20.
---. "I Am an Alarm Clock." Black Scholar. January/February, 1979, p. 9-18.
---. Independent Black Leadership in America: Louis Farrakhan, Lenora Fulani, Al
Sharpton. New York: Castillo International, 1990. M323.11 F241.
---. "Text of Farrakhan's Speech Before Press Club." Washington Afro-American.
August 4, 1984, p. 5.
---. "Why A Million Man March." Final Call. August 30, 1995, p. 1, 19.
McCloud, Aminah Beverly. African American Islam. New York: Routledge, 1995.
Cataloging in Process.

II. OTHER VOICES, OTHER VIEWS
Bigelow, Barbara C. Contemporary Black Biography. Detroit: Gale Research, Inc., 1992.
MB C767 vol.2.
Current Biography Yearbook, p. 190-194. Bronx, N.Y.: H. W. Wilson, 1992.
Curry, George E. "The Farrakhan." Emerge. August, 1990, p. 30-37.
Evanzz, Karl. "Deadly Crossroads: Farrakhan's Rise and Malcolm's Fall." Washington
Post. December 10, 1995, p. C-3+.
"Farrakhan: On the Road With the Fiery Black Muslim Leader." Life. August, 1984,
p. 51-54.
"Farrakhan Stresses World Unity." Hilltop. September 28, 1984, p. 1 & 9.
"Farrakhan Unveils Expanded P.O.W.E.R. Program in Jasmaica." Washington Afro-American.
January 4, 1986, p. 9.
Fineman, Howard, and Vern E. Smith. "An Angry Charmer." Newsweek. October 30, 1995,
p. 32-36.
Gladwell, Malcolm. "Lessons from Roxbury Shaped Farrakhan's Ideology." Washington
Post. December 29, 1995, p. A-1+.
Hanna, Ronald R. "Farrakhan: Justice for Blacks or No Peace for America, World."
Washington Afro-American. August 4, 1984, p. 1-2.
Henry, William A. ,III. "Pride and Prejudice." Time. February 28, 1994, p. 21-34.
Hobbs, Sterling X. "Miracle Man of the Muslims." Sepia. May, 1975, p. 24-30.
Johnson, Pamela. "The Powers That Be." Black Enterprise. August, 1990, p. 123+.
Joseph, Alain. "Farrakhan Encourages March Participation." Hilltop.
September 22, 1995, P. 1.
Kumbula, Mandinema R. "Farrakhan Speaks to Sold-Out Crowd at Burr Gym." Hilltop.
April 9, 1993, p. A-2.
Lancaster, John. "Gadhafi Sees Alliance With Farrakhan: Libyan Plans Joint Effort to
Influence U.S. Politics." Washington Post. January 26, 1996, p. A-25+.
"Louis Farrakhan: Gets $5 Million Loan Interest-Free from Libyan Leader Muammar
Qadafi." Jet. May 20, 1985, p. 5.
McCall, Nathan. "Can Farrakhan Play a Garvey?: The Back-To-Africa Idea Is Re-Born."
African Commentary. June, 1990, p. 23-25.
---. "Farrakhan Seeks Larger Role in U.S. Politics." Washington Post. March 1, 1990,
p. A-1+.
Muhammad, Askia. "Face the Nation: A Farrakhan Supporter Defends the Group America
Loves to Hate." Washington Post. May 8, 1994, p. C-1, 2.
Muwakkil, Salim. "Farrakhan's Dilemma." In These Times. February 21, 1994, p. 24-25.
Nix, Crystal. "Blacks Praise, and Fault, Farrakhan." New York Times. October 6, 1985,
p. 42.
Ramcharitar, Raymond. "Louis Farrakhan: Direct From Left Field." Everybody's
Magazine. December, 1995, p. 33-34.
Rasberry, William. "A Visit By Louis Farrakhan." Washington Post. March 2, 1990,
p. A-23.
Rowan, Carl T. "Why Give a Forum to Farrakhan?" Washington Post. August 6, 1984.
Shipp, E. R. "Farrakhan Statements Reflect His Background." New York Times.
April 17, 1984, p. A-16.
Womack, Anita. "Scholars See Benefits in Million Man March." Black Issues in Higher
Education. September 7, 1995, p. 18-19.

III. THE RACIAL DIVIDE
Allen, Ernest Jr. "The Farrakhan Speech - Toward A "More Perfect Union": A
Commingling of Constitutional Ideas and Christian Precepts." Black
Scholar. Fall, 1995, p. 27-34.
"Backing Farrakhan Seen as Way of Hitting Back." Washington Post. December 11, 1989,
p. A-6+.
Berman, Paul. "The Other and Almost the Same." New Yorker. February 28, 1994,
p. 61-70.
Boyd, Herb. "The March." Black Scholar. Fall, 1995, p. 12+.
Brackman, Harold. Ministry of Lies: The Truth Behind the Nation of Islam's The
Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews. New York: Four Walls, Eight
Windows, 1994. Cataloging in Process.
Cohen, Richard. "Race Hatred Is Always Wrong." Washington Post. October 27, 1989,
p. A-19.
Crouch, Stanley. "Nationalism of Fools," in Notes of a Hanging Judge. p. 165-175.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. Cataloging in Process.
Curry, George C. "After the Million Man March: Farrakhan Seeks to Redefine Black
Leadership." Emerge. February, 1996, p. 37-48.
Friedman, Murray. What Went Wrong? The Creation and Collapse of the Black-Jewish
Alliance. New York: The Free Press, 1995. Cataloging in Process.
Gaiter, Leonce. "Farrakhan, Marching for Self-Promotion." Washington Times.
September 29, 1995, p. A-23.
Historical Research Department, The Nation of Islam. The Secret Relationship Between
Blacks and Jews. Chicago, Ill.: Nation of Islam, 1991. M305.8 Se25.
Kaufman, Jonathan. Broken Alliance; The Turbulent Times Between Blacks and Jews in
America. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988. M305.8 K162.
Lester, Julius. "Blacks, Jews, and Farrakhan." Dissent. Summer, 1994, p. 365-369.
Puddington, Arch. "Black Anti-Semitism and How It Grows." Commentary. April, 1994,
p. 19-24.
Robinson, James L. Racism or Attitude? The Ongoing Struggle for Black Liberation and
Self-Esteem, p. 115-120. New York: Plenum, 1995. Cataloging in Process.
Salzman, Jack, Adina Back, and Gretchen S. Sorin, Editors. Bridges and Boundaries:
African Americans and American Jews, p. 64-69. New York: George Braziller,
1992. M305.8 B764.
Walters, Ronald. Aftermath of the Million Man March. Howard University, Washington,
DC, Dept. of Political Science, January, 1995. (Paper).
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