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Malcolm X — Part 14
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unre STATES DEPARTMENT ofdusricz.
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Chicago, Tllino
APRIL 30, 196
MUSLIM MOSQUE, INCORPORATED
The April 27, 1964 edition of the "Chicago Sun
Times”, a daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois,
contained the following item on Page 46, Column 1,
"The Malcolm X-Louis Lomax debate May 23
in the Opera House reportedly is the first time
two Negroes publicly will debate the civil rights
issue. They differ on tactics.*
» WD «2:50 on April 28,
1964, that colm Little is aiso known as Malcolm X,
Louis Lomax is a nationally known Negro author.
The March 13, 1964, edition of the "Kew York
Times",-a daily newspaper published in New York, New
York, contained an item on Page 20, which stated that
Malcolm X, the former head of the Nation of Islam (NOI)
Mosque in New York ,City, had broken with the NOI on
March 8, 1964, and that on March 12, 1964, had announced
he would. form his own Mosque in New York City which would
be a meeting place for his Muslim followers as well as
the base of a politically oriented black nationalist
movement. ;
lerk of Court, New York
Gunty, New York, advised that on March 16, 1964,
incorporation papers were filed for Muslim Mceque,
Incorporated, that Malcolm Little was one of the trustees
ef this corporaticn and that the principal place of worship
was to be in the Borough of Manhattan, New York County, a:
New York. ALY pera p
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