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Nation of Islam — Part 3
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Over the years, the public press had devoted more and more
coverage to Malcolm because of his violent denouncements of white peonis in
his many public appearances--in speeches throughout the country, Guring
radio and television interviews, and in statements made to the press.
More and more importance was attributed to his position in the cult--many
articles reported that Malcolm overshadowed Elijah and was taking over the
cult from Elijah, who was ill. This caused much concern to Elijah and
members of his family. When Elijah was not able to appear at the annual
Muslim convention in Chicago on February 26, 1968, and his place was filled
by Malcolm, Elijah's family felt Malcolm was too "bossy" and was grabbing"
too much publicity for himself. Resentment and hostility toward Malcolm
rapidly increased among various members of Elijah's family. |
About this time, Blijah’s son Wallace, who had for a long time
been considered "heir apparent" to his father's position, was released from
a Federal prison where he had been serving time for his Selective Service
violation. Though Wallace was on parole and could not engage publicly in
cult activities, it became obvious that his attitude toward his father and
other cult leaders had changed considerably from his preprison attitude.
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