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Malcolm X — Part 15
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at 4:25 p.m. that date aboard Pan American Flight 115 from
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m was £3-11 97th Street, East Elmhurst, Queens, New York,
“: The May 22, 1964 edition of "The New York Times"
aa contained an article on page 22 which reflected that subject
F held a press conference on May 21, 1964, in the Hotel Thereea
r in New York City. Subject claimed that he had received pledges
: of support from unnamed new African nations for placing -
charges of discrimination against the United States before
the United Nations. He stated this would compel the United
a States to face the same charges as South Africa and Rhodesia.
és Statements by Subject on Tour
The May 2, 1964 edition of "Ine New York Times" con-
tain-d an article on page 56,datelined "Beirut, Lebancn".
Th4te antinla 4rnAd natsA that asvshtast’ had ahawneanA 4— Ratwiét ae
b414e Ge Vw ED BIO O a LI Subp ygccy $4GU Vii Be 2th Eh
April 30, 1964, that American Negroes were living in modern
slavery and that only a minority of Negroes believed in non-
violence.
The May 8, 1964 edition of the "New York Post", con-
tained an article on page 3 which indicated that subject in a
letter to friends in New York City claimed that he had found
some white people he liked. He claimed he had met blonde, blue-
agua ol 1A annahtearns af ATT AU ethan aarirtiwanasA bin €ha*+ aama
eye Be LAW Fs Bid od Wh Abie) Frese EV oO 2A OWE Of
white people, at least.those believing in ALLAH, can cease
to judge others in terms of the differences in their color.
He stated that during his tour of Africa he felt no racial
animosity toward Islamic whites and he sensed no hostility
on their parts.
The March 13, 1964 edition of the "New York Post",
contained an article on page 2,, datelined "Accra, Ghana, " which
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stated that PLALA-U Lam in & news conierence in Accra, ure ged
African nations to take the question of United States “racial
segregation to the United Nations. —
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