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Malcolm X — Part 15
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VII. RELATIONSHIP WITH CIVIL
RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS AND LEADERS
A. General
At his press conference on March 12, 1964, at the
Park Sheraton Hotel, New York City, MALCOLM X exclaimed that
he did not believe that co-existence between the white and Negro
race would ever come about. He also classified as "counterfeit"
the 1964 Civil Rights Bill under consideration at that time by
the Ilinited States Congress, since it failed to offer anything
to t:.e Negro in the North.
The March 27, 1964 edition of "The New York Times"
contained en article on page 10 which reflected that subject
indicated he favored passage of the Civil Rights Bill by the
United States Senate without amendment, but forecast that
enforcing it would lead to violence. Nor would it solve the
Negro problem “because you can't legislate good will - that
comes only by education".
The March 29, 1064 edition of the "Chicago Sun American
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contained an article on page 22 that subject would support
other Negro leaders in their quest of Civil Rights although
he favors desegregation. He wants separation not integration.
He will support Civil Rights leaders and when they find that
Civil Rights is not the answer he will push for separation.
B. Possible Support
At the press conference held by MAICOIM X on March
12, 1964, in the Park Sheraton Hotel, |
announced that on March 14, 1964, at
he would meet with civil rights lead
Chester, Pennsylvania, Reverend MIL‘
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