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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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E NY 105-8999 C. Public Appearances of Subject as Leader of -the rl Jini i. At New York, New York ~ ad On March 9, 1964, subject was a guest on the program “World At’.Ten" over WNDT - TV, Channel 13, New York city. He predicted that the current civil rights struggle would "explode" in 1964, and expressed the opinion that young Negroes are willing to do anything for integration. He also stated if Negroes are not protected they must defend themselves, although he pointed out he was not teaching retaliation, just self-protection. Te March 16, 1964 edition of "The New York Times" con- tained an article on page 1 which reflected that on March 15, 1964, subject had spokenat @ rent strike rally held by the Harlem Community Council on housing at 32 West 118th Street, New York City (For pertinent comments at this meeting by subject see pages 43,44) ,0n April 1, 1964, subject was the guest on the “Tex Mc Cri: *y show, over radio station WOR, New York City, from 11:15 p.m. to midnight. (Pertinent comments, see page 41.) On April 2, 1964, subject was the guest speaker at a meeting of -40 ministers of the Brooklyn Methodist Ministers Association at the John Wesley Methodist Church, 260 Quincy Street, Brooklyn, New York, according to an article on page 22 of the April 3, 1964 edition of "The New York Times". Subject in his remarks indicated that he would follow the methods of Evangelist BILLY GRAHAM by preaching the gospel of Black Nationalism and by urging Negroes to join existing Civil Rights groups. On April 8, 1964, subject was the featured speaker at a meeting sponsored by the Militant Labor Forum (MLF) held at Palm Gardens, 310 West 52nd Street, New York City. He spoke on Human Rights. L> - 45 - ——— see vo ep re ee - + _: - ~ . = a ee eee ty ee eee en py ee mer en tare Toe
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