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Malcolm K. Little — Part 6
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IV. MISCELLANEOUS NOT ACTIVITY
A. Trip Abroad
On duly @7, 1959, the file of MALCOLM LITTLE
at the Passport arrice, pepartment of State, was
reviewed and disclosed the following information:
. oH kasspert number 1995569 was issued to
MALCOLMPLITTLE, Known as Malik El-Shabazz, on May
27, 1959. This passport was marked "not valid” for
travel in the following ereas under control of
authorities with which the United States does not
have diplomatic relations; Albania, Hungary and
those portions of China, Korea and Viet-Nam under
ecommunist control.
On May 26, 1959, at Hes Suck. Ne fork,
LITTLE executed an application fc: tier Shot pass~-
port. In that application, he stecesc is eo born
Mey 19, 1925, at Omaha, Nebraska, and waintained
permanent residence at 25-46 99th Street, East
ee New York. He listed his father as J.
RLY/LITTLE, born in 188%.in Georgia, and his
noth aS M. LOUISB“NORTON, born in 1896 in the
British West Indies. He indicated that his father is
deceased and that his mother resites in Kalamazoo,
Michigan. LITTLE stated he was 16st married on
January 14, 1953, to BETTYPLITTLE, who was born
May 28, 1934, at Detroit, Michigan, and indicated
that their marriage had not been terminated.
Regarding his travel plans, LITTLE stated
he intended to dep-rt from the United States at the
Port of New York City on June 5, 1959, via air
transportation, for a proposed length of stay
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