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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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Organization of Afro-American Unity Malcolm X then claimed that a conspiracy exists between the NOI and the Ku Klux Klan that is not in the best Intansct wnf B1laal naanita Wa aslilansdtd +hat& heath £¢he HOT aldo Ve Ws bf bw eV ps * Cri be Soheetaeal — letter wit SF edb hI LT and the Klan have agreed to leave each other alone and that the Klan has offered land in North Carolina to the NOI for the latter's "separate state" for Negroes plan. Malcolm X also implied that Elijah Muhammad and his NOI are sympathetically linked with George Lincoln Rockwell and his American Nazi Party. Sa . The Ku Klux Klan has been cited pursuant 3a to Executive Order 10459 mie ork tO £Xx ove eV UUs & characterization of the Amer i art e 24D La wre es aaa nd @ snrormation ——— furnished added that “Maleotm X claimed that it is too bad that foe black organization must fight with another black organization, the NOI, but that is the way it has to be. The February 16, 1965, edition of the "New York Times", a daily paper published in New York City, contains:- an article on page eighteen captioned, "Malcolm Accuses Muslims of Blaze; They Point to Him", This article indicates that Malcolm X charged that his home was bombed oy the "Black Muslim Movement", (NOI), on the order of its a leader, Elijah Muhammad. The charge was made at a public ae rally of the OAAU held at the Audubon Ballroom on Ct February 15, 1965, This article explained that the house of Malcolm X at 23-11 37th Street, East Elmhurst, Queens, New York, was set aflame by firebombs thrown into it on February 14, 1965, and a NOI official had previously indicated that he believed that Malcolm X had set off the firebombs himself to get publicity. This article further indicated that the.
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