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Malcolm X — Part 13
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MUSLIM MOSQUE, INCORPORATED
Bob Kennedy stated that louis Lomax, noted aNegro author,
who wrote the bock "When the Word Is Given" concerning
the Black Muslims, ®fulé€ participate in the program
over a telephone line.
Malcolm X stated that his religion is still Islax,
and he 18 still a Muslim and a believer in Elijah Muhanmad's
teachings. He stated that everything he knows and has
learned is a result of Elijah Muhammad's doing.
Malcolm X was questioned as to whether or not his being
Bilenced by Elijah Muhammad was actually the result of a
statement he had made shortly after the death of President
John F. Kennedy or whether Elijeh Muhammad had "diamissea"
him because he was getting too popular with the Muslims
and threatened the leadership of Elijah Muhammad, and this
readership being passed on to 8lijah Muhammad'seson and
son-in-law.
Malcolm X stated that his statement’ "The chicken had gone
home -to roost” when mentioning the death of President
John F. Kennedy had been taken out of ~- context. He stated
that at the vime the topic of his talk was "God's Judgment
on White America," he had been trying to demonstrate that
White America was reaping the harvest of the seed she had
sown and had been using incicents ail over the world to
illustrate this. His remark about “The chicken had gone
home to roost" was meant as another illustration of the
misfortunes that had come to the United States and was not
meant to show any kind of relief over the unfortunate death
of the President.
He stated that all thease incidents that he was using as
illustrations were merely prophecies of the Bible coming
true and that he had pointed cut he was happy to see these
prophecies coming true, and he did not mean that he was
happy about the death of the Presidant. =e
As to the threatened pasaage of power of Elijah Muhammad
to himself, he said he had nothing to say on that subject.
Malcolm X was asked what he hoped to accomplish by breaking
off with Elijah Muhammad and starting out on his own.
stated he believes in the teachings of Elijah Muhammad,
but that in following the teachings of Elijah Muhanmad, he
ran into obstacles which he could not handle and still
abide by Muhammad's teachings.
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