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Black Panther Party — Part 22
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ORGANIZATION OF AFRO-AMERICAN UNITY, INC. (OAAU)
On June, 28, 1964, Malcolm K Little, founder and leader
of the Muslim Mosque, Inc. (MMI), publicly announced the formation
of a new, all-Negro, militant civil rights action group to be
known as the Organization of Afru-American Unity (OAAU), with
himself as Chairman. This announcement was made at a public
rally held by the MMI in the Audubon Ballroom, Broadway and 166th
Streets, New York City.
A printed and published statement of basic OAAU aims
read by Malcolm X at this meeting indicates that it shall include
"all" people of African descent in the Western Hemisphere, as
well as “our" brothers and sisters on the ‘frican continent. It
is patterned after‘the “letter and spirit” of the Organization
uf African Unity established (by African heads of States) at Addis
Abaha, Ethiopia, in May, 1963.
A recording of the rema 1 t
indicates that the aim of the OAAU is to eliminate differences
between Negroes so they can work together for "Human Rights,"
while the initial objective is to "inter~nationalize" the American
civil rights movement by taking it to the United Nations. Little
condemned the nonviolent 2i~il rights movement and claims that
Negroes should be taught to protect themselves, when and if
necessary. The OAAU will sponsor a program for Negroes in
education, politics, culture, economics and social reform.
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Malcolm X was assassinated on February 21, 1965,
while addressing an OAAU rally at the Audubon Ballroom, New York
City.
, On April 13, 1965, a source advised that on March 26,
1965, the OAAU filed a Certificate of Incorporation with the
Department of State, State of New York, Albany, New York, and
henceforth the organization's true name would be Organization
of Afro-American Unity, Incorporated,
On February 28, 1966, a second source advised that
the president and head of the OAAU is Ella Collins, a half-
sister of the late Malcolm XK who resides in the Harlem Section
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On May 8, 1967, the first source advised that the
headquarters of the OAAU is located at 224 West 139th Street,
New York, New York, which is the residence of Ella Collins.
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