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Malcolm X — Part 21
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"Malcolm X's activity here was strictly
a@ propaganda operation which he set up at the Hotel
Semiramis, where some newsmen gathered. He made
certain that his violent anti-U.S. diatribes were put
in the hands of the Chinese Communist correspondents
Planted here by the New China News Agency.
"But when Malcolm X wanted to be with
his pro-Commnist friends he came over to the
Hotel Omar Khayam, a former palace. I vouch for
this per lly was there when he met Mrs.) ;
Shirley Grah: Hols, widow of the late Dr. W,°~-—-
E. is, in'the lobby. When the aged Dr. DuBois
ed recently, he was a member of the Communist
Party, U.S.A, and had switched his citizenship
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"Hotel Omar Khayam was also the head- ,
quarters of the violently anti-U.S., pro-Communist ce
Ghanaian delegation to tre African States'
conference. On Thursday, July 16 Malcolm X and ft
his frequent companion, Mrs. DuBois, met for hours ee
in the garden restaurant of the hotel.
"Mrs. DuBois and her late husband spent
much time in Peking. They were frequent guests
of Mac-Tse-tung. Dr. DuBois delivered many anti-U.53.
speeches which were broadcoast across the world by
the powerful Chinese mainland radio.
"Mrs. DuBois has long been active in world
Gommunist circles, Her background is important
here to show the strange inter-weaving of characters
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now attempting to infiltrate and agitate the
Negro communities of the U.S.
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