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Malcolm X — Part 32
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Plague | On ‘Whites
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! X said that the Muslins want se:
_ that the refusal by the Durham Rec-jaration not segregation, Separa-
reation Department to allow him to|tion, he said, would mean contral-.
speak in Hill Recreation Hall shows|ling everything in their own com-'
_ that the whites do not think Negroes| munities. The Muslims, he said, be-
are capable of thinking for them-|lieve that the story of the hand
selves, writing on the wall in the Bible is
“The city. of Durham cannot al-|@ smybolic prophesy of the present.
jlow any racial group, whether color-| The whites are going to be de.
ed or white, to held meetings in! Stroyed, he said we don’t wast ¢
By BILL DOWELL
Malcolm X said Thursday night
ane SSUES hel
any of their parks or facilities,”
said Harold Moses, Head of the Dur-
ham’s Parks and Recreations de-
partment.
“Because the Black Musiins
signed up for the hall under the
nomenclature ‘Mosque’ for the pur-
pose of hearing a ‘lecture,’ the fact
that it was actually a Black Mus-
the last minute.
sees, ee Sad, We
Wal & Wait Ww!
be around when it happens. 4c,
In a calm, low voice, he prayed . b
. for droughts and plagues to fall |
on the whites and for future white |
generations te be born moronic
and malformed. The prayer, he |
Said was 2 religious one the same
kind that Moses had prayed again-
st the Pharo.
lin meeting was overlooked until| The Muslims, X said, would join
any group or Picket line they thought
seen wl > es a
“Our action in canceling the func-. would help ihe Negroes. “But,”
tion has nothing to do with racialjhe added, “if we are marching on
discrimination,” he continued. “]t|4 picket line and some beast mis-
discrimination between| treats us, you knew we won't turn
involves
The Washington Poat and —___._
Times Herald
the purpose of a comparatively |the other cheek.”
peaceful organization and one whose| The Muslinis, X said, would de
peaceful motives are doubtful.” {fend what was their's including
The “unity’’ meeting between the| ‘Heir women. “If one of you married
Biack Muslim leader and Negro|3 white woman, they'd take you!
attorney Floyd McKissick was held|Out and bang you on a tree,” hej
in «Rage Auditorium on Roxboro|Said. “Well, I would probably do|
Street. Abgut 150 people attend- the same, but if one of them—ris-|
—_—— [treats one of our women, then we!
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