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Malcolm X — Part 13
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Muslim Mosque, Incorporated
Re Politics
Malcolm X announced that he had absolutely no plans to
run for political office and at this time he did not care to
reveal what specific political p plans his Mosq que had for the
forthcoming elections, oe
Re Racial Matters
Malcolm X exclaimed that he did not believe that
coexistance between the white and Negro race would ever come
about. He also classified as "counterfeit" the current
Civil Rights Bill under consideration by the United
States Congress since it gives nothing to the Negroes in the
ro we a wares a ee mt wir sew Ween =. o~ -
North,
Malcolm X announced that on Saturday noon, March 14, 1964
he would meet in Chester, Pennsylvania with civil rights leaders
Stanley Branche of Chester, Reverend Milton Galamison of
Brooklyn, New York, and Mrs, Gloria Richardson of Cambridge,
Maryland, The purpose of the meeting wes not revealed,
Malcolm X advised that he had no plans at this
time to make an overseas trip.
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The following known members of NOI Mosque Nupber 7,
New York City, were observed at this press conference by
Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
They were assisting Malcolm X with the handling of details
and arrangement at the eonference and James B7¥ W. Wardan was
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in charge,
James 67X Warden
od On March 2, 1964, CRD: v1200 that -
James 67X was then a Lieutenant of the |
FOI of NOI Mosque Number 7, New
York City.
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