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Malcolm X — Part 35

101 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Mar 29, 1965 · Broad topic: Murder · Topic: Malcolm X · 101 pages OCR'd
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o-19 (Rev, 12-14-04) Teison Belmont Mohr —___—___— walder,. and that many students were more sincere. ' DeLoach ~ in their analysis of the problem and their desire to | Caspet O_O see the problem solved. In foreign countries the Callahan students have helped bring about revolution—it was Conrad the students who brought about the revolution in Pelt the Sudan, who swept Syngman Rhee out of office Gale in Korea, swept Menderes out in Turkey. The stu- Rosen dents didn't think in terms of the odds against Sullivan them, and they couldn't be bought out. Tavel in America students have been noted for involv- Trotter ing themselves in panty raids, goldfish swallowing, ieee Room Oimes seeing how many can gel in a telephone booth— not for their revolutionary political ideas or their Gandy — desire to change unjust conditions. But some stu- denis are becoming more like their brothers around : the world. However, the students have. been de- ccived somewhat in what's known as the civil rights struggle (which was never designed lo soive : INTERVIEW WITH -- ihe problem). The students were manuevered in MALCOLM X the direction of thinking the problem was already The Wall Street Journal analyzed, so they didn't try to analyze it for them- selves. % y y (Cont . ) Tn my thinking, if the students in this country forgot the analysis that has been presented to them, and they went into a huddle and began to research this problem of racism for themselves, independent soe of politicians and independent of all the foundations (which are a part of the power structure), and did it themselves, then some of their findings would be shocking, but they would see that they would never 7 be able to bring about a solution to racism in this a couniry as long as they're relying on the govern- ment to do it. The federal government itself is just as racist as the government in Mississippi, and is more guilty of perpetuating the racist system. At the federal level they are more shrewd, more skill- The Weshington Post and fui at doing it, just like the FBI is more skillful Times Herald than the state police and the state police are more _ The Washington Daily News skillful than the local police. The same with politi- — The Evening Stat cians. The politician at the federal level is usually New York Herald Tribune —_—_ more skilled than the polilician at the local level, New York Iournal-Ametican —___. and when he wants to practice racism, he’s more New York Daily News ‘a skilled in the practice of it than those who practice New York Post 4 it al the Jocal level. The New York Times -, The Baitimore Sun ———___ Tt RiarpkL hott The Worker .—______ 4 The Black Ghetto The Worker — — By Robert Vernon —35 cents The National Observer —________. : 2 Werld Pecr “March-A pril tS send for Iree caluleg on books and Date March-April "S) pamphlets on socialism, the Negro siruggha, Cuba, ote. YOUNG SOCTALI ST Pioneer Publishers 5 East Third St, N.Y. NLY., 10003 Page 4
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