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Malcolm X — Part 8

91 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: May 11, 1961 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 90 pages OCR'd
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at eo _ CG ft, © % ~. . The February 24, 1962, edition of "The New Crusajer", contained an article which reflected that Rubject appeared on the weekly televisicn panel show called "At Rendon", which was moderated by the "Chicago Sun Times" columnist IRVING KYPCINET, with other panelists. During the ontroversial panel show in which subject was explainins the program of ELTJAN MUHAMMAD, eres Se Pe eee | KUPCINET terminated subject's participation in the @iscussion and "excuseaa” him from the show. dhe date of this show was not indicated inthe article “) The March &, 1962, edition cf the "Ithaca Journal", a daily noxspeper published in Ithaca, New York, containee an articice which reflected that subject engaged in a cebate et Myron Taylor Moot Courtrcon, Cornell Tw 2 rae Than ews thaAwle Mawabl. 'F "ABA Tha Uni Wud si ty 5 Luiactas New Lor. ty on mat ia i é tb pVes a, be subject ofthe debate was, which Way Civil Righte-- Integration or Segregation”, and subject's ¢pponent wae JAMES FARMER, National Director er const Oy The January, 1952, issue of "Dialogue", a Corn21]1 University student publicetion ef the "cornell United Religious Werk", a recognized group composed of all religious demoninations at Cornell Uaiversity, had announced the above montloned debate neid on.March 7, 1962, and indicated that the debate was sponsored by the “Cornell Committee Against Sezcaget2en", the latter being a Tecognized group in Corneil University organized to promote vacial equality at the University inboth an and off campus housing.\ x) hat subject spoke on ' mation” av mergan State sin College, Baltimore, veryland, Ga March 26,°1932, and the ~~ epeech was attended by a 4 p from NOI Temp le Number 6, in Baltimore, Maryland a
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