James A. Tyner is currently an associate professor in Geography at Kent State University. He received his PhD in Geography from the University of Southern California. His specialties include population, political, and social geography. Recent publications include Made in thePhilippines: Gendered Discourses and the Making ofMigrants (2004) and Iraq, Terror, and the Philippines'Will to War (2005).
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Chapter One: Malcolm X and Black Radical Thought Chapter Two: The Displacements of Malcolm X Chapter Three: Contesting Geographic Knowledges Chapter Four: Space and the Geographies of Separation Chapter Five: Social Justice and the Revolutions of Malcolm X Chapter Six: Geographical Imaginations and the Place of Africa Chapter Seven: The Scalar Politics of Malcolm X and Beyond Chapter Eight: The Social Justice of Malcolm X
Chapter One: Malcolm X and Black Radical Thought Chapter Two: The Displacements of Malcolm X Chapter Three: Contesting Geographic Knowledges Chapter Four: Space and the Geographies of Separation Chapter Five: Social Justice and the Revolutions of Malcolm X Chapter Six: Geographical Imaginations and the Place of Africa Chapter Seven: The Scalar Politics of Malcolm X and Beyond Chapter Eight: The Social Justice of Malcolm X
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