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Malcolm X — Part 29

160 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Jun 30, 1965 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 158 pages OCR'd
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we Te Sh oT Ce ee oe oe ee ocean ee atte CU T The February 6, 1965, edition of the "New NY 105-8999 ao York Ansterdam News", a weekly Negro newspaper, feed published in New York City, contains an article @™ page 1, which reflected an interview with MALCOLM X a concerning finances. During this interview, MALCOLM X denied that he was getting funds from any foreign source and he asserted that his recent African trip Lat was paid for by the MMI out of funds obtained from hd améttata fn Uitthan Gatiuindayw Terantne Braet ™® macacina : ‘ 115 Giveval abs 2410 AU MEU hd 8 ME BG as bats oy and from advance royakies from the Doubleday Book on Company on his autobiography. The article went on to state that it had been reported that both the Post and Doubelday had paid 920,000.00 each for the rights to this article and autobiography. rig : _ ee a total of 2 0,00 = y . ea pevatt for an article which appeared in the September 12, edition of the magazine, “the Saturday Evening La =—_—=— == , eee Poot at namiwues haar Post® a and 4&5 4&8 &0QVaence oF his LVI UU. to be published by Doubelday and Company, Incorporated. The "New York Times", local New York City newspaper, dated December 21, 1964, contained an article captioned “MALCOLM Favors the Mau Mau in the United States." This article in part stated that, "Malcolm X, OG the black nationalist leader, deda red yesterday that ~ 'we need a Mau Mau! to win freedom and quality for . Negroes in the United States. Sad — belieiedandl wees ee tee we eee Pot oe ae "He hailed the Mau Mau =~ the antiwhite terrorists wt active in Kenya before that country gained independence «= as 'the greatest African freedom fighters who would hold an important place in history. "He addressed a Harlem rally to support the Mississippi Freedom Democratic party's challenge to the seating of Mississippi's all-white Representatives in Congress. SISMET eS ST sO i
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