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Malcolm X — Part 12

93 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Sep 19, 1963 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 93 pages OCR'd
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* . NUR NY 105-8999 because of the racial situation in Birmingham, The May 17, 1963, edition of "Ihe Wushington Post," contained an article which reflected that subject yas interviewed relative to Juvenile Delinquency by TadéaA Cratas Dawnmagaantativa THT MAREN af Cvacinn . Mi VE ef VERE 2 WEEE ER ok Fe ells ae BR RT RW Lh ke Chairman of the House of Representatives, Education and Labor Subcommittee, The article quoted subject as saying that he had informed Representative GREEN that only a change in the Nesro attitude toward himself could solve the delinquency problem, B. Statements and Activities Relative to Racial Matters The May 23, 1963, edition of the "New York Times," contained an article captioned "Assertive Spirit Stirs Negroes, Puts Vigor in Civil RightsIrive,” This article indicated that a new assertive mood characterized by “black nationalism" is spreading throushout the United States which according to responsible Negro observers is not confined to the "Zack Muslims," but is behindmany Negro supported movements, The article referred to a recent statement by subject to the effect that Negroes “have already sece emotionally and intellectually from America... society. According, to the article this point was denied by NAACP Executive Secretary ROY WILKENS who described the mood as"very creat impatience." This article further quoted subject as saying "you cannot integrate the Negrdés and . the uhites without bloodshed, It can't te done, The only peacerul way is for the Negroes and whites to separate,” oS on 3 fF Na See The May 13, 1963, edition of the "Chicago Defender,” contained an article which reflected an interview with subject upon his arrival in Washington, D.C., on May 9, 1963, The article stated that when subject was asked what he would do if he were leading Negroes ijn Birm$ncghan, Alabama, he angrily said "4f anybody sets a dog COND MEN TIAL
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