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The Geography of Malcolm X explores how the radical black power movement that emerged in the 1960s thought and acted in spatial terms.

Produktbeschreibung
The Geography of Malcolm X explores how the radical black power movement that emerged in the 1960s thought and acted in spatial terms.
Autorenporträt
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).