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Malcolm X — Part 25

69 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 68 pages OCR'd
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Ge So es oe Oe ink of no one suitable, aside from *s Temple of Islam No, ll. oor~ MALCOIM K, scussion with a close frien c ey reviewed all their acquaintances in the Greater Boston area looking for someone capable of leading @ Boston branch of the Organization of Afro-Amer ) They discarded the idea of attempting to interest SER: <¢ they feel he would be unwilling to leave his sen Pp position with t OI because he is financially secure where he is. as considered because of the fact that = - ve lecom K, Little and it ig reported that 8 very upset at the deaih of Little. Phd GHB woud never participare in the actual slaying of Little, we GE 3.6 22ce):n00d of a branch of the OAAU starting in Boston becaus can find no suitable leader and although there ar ionalistsa in the Boston area, none of them are militant and so would not follow Malcolm X. Pr zed in the appendix eee by black nationalists Negroes whe We tincecety tneerested in working for t improvement of the Negro race, from the standpoint of Civil Rights, Culture, Education and Economic Well Being. ero cura acces rca of PRE Little never considered who succee leader if anything happened to him. Eyen though Little believed that his life waa in danger, he seemed t% be convinced that nothing would happen. Malcolm had atated to friends that when he left the NOI he was penniless. awsesuas Wee e He made enough money on magazine erticles and television appearances to keep himself going, but he said that he had to leave the country to try to establish scme permanent source of income for himself. He contacted the heads of the legitimate Moslem religion and, at their request, made the required — - pilgrimage to Mecca. They arranged to have a religious leader sent to New York City to teach and perform the religious rights of the Moslem religion. This leader was to reside with - Malcolm Little, for which Little would be reimbursed the sum of $500 a month. 3
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