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Malcolm X — Part 31
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appeared in the Democrat and Chronicle, a daily newananer
2 published at Rochester, New York; the Rochester Times-@nion,
a daily newspaper published at Rochester, New York; the
Buffalo Evening News, a daily newspaper published at Buffalo,
New York; the Courier Express, a daily newspaper published
at Buifaio, New York; and “Muhammad Speaks," a periodical
published at Chicago, Illinois, are forwarded herewith as
an enclosure.
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, “ta the Democrat ana Chronicle of January 13,
1963, an article entitled “Muslims Clash with Police;
Pair Arrested" reflects Patrolmen ANTHONY D'ANGELO and
JOHN HUNT were taken to Genesee Hospital for treatment
after they were slugged. D'ANGELO and HUNT responded to
a call at 304 North Street based on an anonymous telephone
complaint of “a man with a gun." GOLDSTEIN SMALL, 34, of
80 Atlantic Avenue and DONNELL OLIVER, 23, of 81 Portland
Avenue were each charged with two counts of third degree
assault and one count of interfering with the duties of a
Olice officer. fhe article indicated that last night's
(January 6, 1963) fight was the first open violence
_ Anvolving police and Black Muslims in Rochester, New York,
In a Buffalo Courier Express article of January 8,
1963, captioned "Gop Involved in Muslim Brawl] Gets Threat
Cali," it is reflected that Patrolman JOHN HUNT of the
Rochester, New York, Police Department had recelved a call
stating "Watch your family and watch the house." The article
reflected that MALCOLM X of New York Oity, New York, had
filed ry ‘eomplaint with the Rochester arfice af the State
Human Rights Commission based on the alleged 4ntrusion into
a religious meeting on January 6, 1963.
In an article of the Times- Unien ‘of January * 8, 1963,
entitled "reader of Muslims Defines their Creed" it is
reported that MALCOLM X, chief lieutenant for BLIJAH MUHAMMAD,
spiritual head of the Black Muslims, defined their creed as __
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