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Malcolm X — Part 20
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on June 7, 1 » MALCOLM X, in answer to a question from
the une es stated that ELIJAH MUHAMMAD was the father
of six illegitimate children. He claimed the NOI covers
this up and would even murder to keep it quiet. MALCOLM
indicated that he had learned this from ELIJAH's son,
WALLACE MUHAMMAD,
On June 12, 1964, MALCOLM X was the guest on the
program "conversation for Peace" over radio station WEEI,
Boston, Massachusetts. During the program, he stated that
the real reason for his break with the NOI was due to a moral
problem. He then told the story of several teenage NOI
members who went to work for the NOI since 1957, and became
pregnant. It was always assumed that a non-Muslim male was
involved since no one ever stood with the girls when they
were brought before the Temple to stand charges for their
actions. In February, 1963, according to MALCOLM X, he
learned that ELIJAH MUHAMMAD was the father of these children
and that he talked to MUHAMMAD about it and the latter ad- |
mitted 1t. In October, 1963, MALCOIM said he was informed —
by ELIJAH's son, WALLACE, that it was still going on and he
then realized that he could no longer represent ELIJAH
MUHAMMAD, MALCOLM indicated that ELIJAH MUHAMMAD had children
by six of his secretaries,
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