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Malcolm X — Part 10
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fell they were assaulted by two Negroes who
were among a group attending a NOI meeting there, and
additional police were required to break up the brawl.
This article continued by quoting the subject as blaming
the patrolman for the brawl] because they tried to intrude
on Black Muslim religious services, Subject was quoted
as saying "we allow no intrusion of our religious services.
We wilt give our lives if necessary to protect their
senctity™,
The January 8, 1963, edition of the “Democrat
and Chronicle”, a daily newspaper published in Rochester,
New York, contained an article relative to the above
incident which reflected that subject had flown te Rochester
fromNew York City and had lodged a protest with the State
Human Rights Commission and Rochester Public Safety
Commission, alleging police violation of human rights.
The February 15, 1963, edition of the "Rochester
Times", a daily newspaper published in Rochester, New York,
contained an article which reflected that the 13 NOI members
who hed been arrested after being indicted by a Monroe
County Grand Jury for riot and assault were allegedly
fasting in jail. However, an examining physician remarked
that “they won't die the way they're eating now", This
article reflected that subject contended that 12 of the 13
heA wnt eaten ix R Asya and wanta fast “ant4dt they die"
au HOt Seven 291 0 Gays ana wousa fase VNtZ2 Tne GuLie.
Subfect was also quoted as saying that "Rochester Will -.
be better known than Oxford, Mississippi,’ and that "Rochester
may be a precedent-~setting city for police hostility towards
Muslims",
The February 16, 1963, edition of the "Rochester
Times” contained an article which reflected that 12 of the
13 NOI members being held in the Monroe County Jail, Rochester,
Wau Vawie aw nharereede Af wink and seenvit asternrminge from a
4a Ot awa fe g wad Wd SGed ft oe el & el Meh OL ok Fae Nar A at ee ee.
meeting at their hall on January 6, 1963, had been released
on bail, According to the article this ball was paid by
subject with funds supplied by ELIJAH MUHAMMAD.
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