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Malcolm X — Part 14

125 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: May 5, 1958 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 125 pages OCR'd
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MUSLIM MOSQUE, INCORPORATED 4 wd i Fem Nee ca ee . mee: Plates a Ae be Poo re “Cr | &) Following the press release Malcolm X counented rs follows according to the above source. ee Fi He stated that Africa is a land for the black | man and has unlimited opportunities. He added that black men do not realize that there is great wealth in the Continent of Africa which was brought in by American industry. Malcolm X said that "Police Brutality” as shown on television and written in the daily press against the Negro has done more to foment bitterness toward the white man than anything else. Malcolm X denied he has advocated violence and reiterated a previous statement that the black man must defend himself against the unlawful attacks by white men in mobs. He said that when the explosion comes, it will appear in every comuunity in America and will be against every white man present. He said this explosion could come tomorrow if the black man is pushed beyond his endurance, Halcolm stated he worked with ACT because that is an organization set up to act in any way and at place to further the cause of desegregation. He said ACT is a cross section of all organizations that advocate desegregation and integration. 7 eer eer er ero cin oe e in the press release Louis Lomax was referre cator, author and former professor at Georgia State University. that Malco e "Bob Kennedy Show,” a program of radio station WBZ, Boston, Massachusetts, on March 24, 1964. During the program, the subject of ~~ which was “Negro-Separation and Supremacy,” Malcolm xX advised the moderator, Bob Kernedy, that he attended a conference — on March 14, 1964, in Chester, Pennsylvania. He said among those in attendance were Reverend Milton Galamison, New York civil rights leader, and. Dick Gregory, noted Negro comedian. Malcolm Little stated this group founded the organization to
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