KWAME TURE (In His Words): A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Compiled by Dorothy Ann Washington, Librarian Purdue University, Black Cultural Center


Articles and Speeches

Toure, Kwame (Stokely Carmichael).  "The Higher Education of Africans and the Pursuit
	of Western Capitalism,"  Journal of Blacks in Higher Education 5 (Autum 1994):
	88-89.

---.  "Pan-Africanism--Land and Power," Black Scholar27 (fall/winter
	1997): 58-64.
	
	Noted as Ture's first position paper on Pan-Africanism, it first appeared in
	the first issue of the Black Scholar 1 (November 1969).

---.  "Power and Racism: What We Want,"  Black Scholar 27
 	(fall/winter 1997): 52-58.

Reprinted from the New York Review of Books, 1966.

---.  "We Are All Africans":  A Speech by Stokely Carmichael to
      	Malco[l]m X Liberation University," Black Scholar (fall/winter 1997): 
	65-68.

Appeared in the May 1970 issue of the Black Scholar.

Ture, Kwame.  "The Changing Political Situation in the "Soviet Bloc" and Its
	Positive Affect on Revolutionary Forces Throughout the World,"
	Black Scholar (fall/winter 1997): 69-72.
	
Books

Carmichael, Stokely and Charles V. Hamilton. Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America. 
	New York: Vintage Books, 1967.  323.40973 C214b 1967

---Stokely Speaks: Black Power back to Pan-Africanism.  New York: Random House,
	1971.  	320.56 C212s (HSSE)

Forthcoming Book:  Dancing with Fire: From Stokely Carmichael to Kwame Ture: An Autobiography.
	Scribner, 1999

Interviews

Carmichael, Stokely, "Marxism-Leninism and Nkrumahism," Black Scholar (February 1973): 41-43

---, "Stokely Speaks: A Luta Continua," Interview. Black Collegian
	 (January-February 1976): 34-36+

---, "Ready for Revolution:  Interview with Stokely Carmichael," interview by Orde 
	Coombs, Essence (Nov 1982):  86+


For works about Kwame Ture search under TURE, KWAME or CARMICHAEL, STOKELY in the following 
sources:

Black Studies on Disc
Ethnic Newswatch
Index to Black Periodicals
Kaiser Index to Black Resources, 1948-1986