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Malcolm X — Part 13
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MUSLIM MOSQUE, INCORPORATED
of March 24, 1964. rargmacanr igh that Malcolm X rer
was accompanied to n KBZ by at least eleven.
male Negroes, nine of whom entered the lobby of the station
and two of whom remained in the automobile bearing the
North Carolina Registration in the parking lot of the
Radio Station.
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a a speaker to discuss the teachings ‘of the Muslims or to
furnish details concerning the Muslim program. A char-
acterization of the Nation of Islam and the Nation of Islam
Temple No. 11 is attached to this memorandum.
e the following information on bid
March 25, 1964.
The "Bob Kennedy Show," a program of Radio Station WBZ,
Boston, Massachusetts which is run nightly from 6:30 p.m.
to 8 p.m., on March 2%, 1964, had as its guest speaker
Malcolm X Shabazz: Pantabed’ as having been the spokesman
for Elijah Muhammad, leader ef the Black Muslims, until
recently silenced by Elijah Muhammad. The subject of the ‘
program on that evening was to be "Negro - Separation and
Supremecy."
Beb Kennedy, the moderator of the program, introduced
Malcolm X as leader of the Black Muslims, Harlem Mosque,
now called Muslim Mosque, Incorporated. Bob Kennedy stated
that the discussion in the program would touch on how the -
; break between Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X came about | . .
after Malcolm X had served so long and so well, how
Malcolm X's outlook has changed and what he feels his roll
is in the Civil Rights Strife now troubling the country.
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