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Malcolm X — Part 22

128 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Dec 3, 1964 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 127 pages OCR'd
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’ 4 a UN_.ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF | JSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Mobile, Ajabam February 8, 1965 MALCOIM K, LITTLE, also known as MAICOLM X aQyv a coin arrived at nnelly Fiel ntgomery, Alabama, at 12:20 p.m, on February 35 1965. He was met by an individual trae een 4, in & 1960 Oidsmebile four-door sedan, white over biue, ° and a8 an emoloyee at Tuskegee Institute. arrived in Tuskegee, this individual at 1:30 p.m., . and was driven to the aLeeiued Line secuure Of Maicoim K & gan Hall, Tuskegee institute, Alabama, on the night of February 3, 1965. The lecture hail was crowded with an estimated 3,000 persons, and it was necessary to close the doors approximate! 10 minutes before the lecture was scheduled to start at 3:00 p.m., thus turning away a considerable number of people. Malcolm X Spoke for approximtely one hour and fifteen minutes to an at- tentive audience. He was introduced by a representative of Tuskegee Institute, who advised the audience that the appearance of Maicolm X did not indicate sponsorship of him or approval of vi ee er Sa i ee ee ee a ewe eee we his philosorhy, Malcolm K reviewed at length the grievances of the Negro people in the United States, and stated that 1965 would be a year of extreme racial unrest and violence in the United States, Special Agents of the FBI observed the following at Selma, Alabama, on February 4, 1965: At approximately 9:47 a.m., February 4, 1965, Malcolm xX, leader of a Mus lim group of’ New York City, appeared tn Selma in an automobile bearing 1965 Alabama license 46-281, He was accompa- nied by two Negro ~ and one Negro female, identities unknown. 20.3997 B8/- Q39) ENCLOSURE
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