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Malcolm X — Part 15

154 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Mar 12, 1964 · Broad topic: Religion & Belief · Topic: Malcolm X · 151 pages OCR'd
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NY 105-8999 Wary, au eT i Negrges, then the Negro should be considered justified in doing : _ Whatever is necessary to protect himself. He should not ° initiate aggressive action, but he is within his rights to = defend himself. i J spoke at eting sponsored by the Congress o cial Equality (CORE) held on April 3, 1964, at Cleveland, Ohio. MALCOLM X stated that the Supreme Court has ruled that segregation is . illiegel, and if anyone interferes with your attempt to obtain rf’. your rights, then that person is a criminal. If that person ‘6 is a policeman he no longer represents the law. If the police re set dogs on you when you are demonstrating for your rights you should kill that dog. oe On April 7, 1964, MALCOLM X was interviewed by HARVE ms MORGS.” on the radio program "Contact" over radio station KYW, Cleveiand, Ohio. During this program MALCOLM X stated that he Gid not approve of looting, breaking and destruction of public property, but, he did understand why "our" people are so deeply involved in it, and they are not the ones to be blamed. The power structure that has allowed this criminal situation to exist are the responsible ones. The March 13, 1964 edition of the "Daily News", a Gaily newspaper published in New York, New York, contained an article concerning the MMI Rally held at the Audubon Ballroom, New York City, on Match12, 1964, This article uoted MALCOLM X as stating in his speech at this meeting "We need lots of Mau-Maus here. ‘The Mau-Maus were the greatest freedom fighters in Africa." The article went on to describe ' the Mau-Maus as a secret terrorist society which used murder and torture in its attempt to drive the whites from Kenya, Africa. 7. Statements by Subject on Rifle Clubs At the press conference held by MALCOLM X on March . 12, 1964, in the Park Sheraton Hotel, New York City, he made : the following remarks in his opening statement referring to a a = Fm, meer ee oe 24 oD the formation by Negroes of rifle clubs; - HO o (itm Pili eet ob. wee ee
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