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Malcolm X — Part 20
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to Lx2cutive Order 10450.
on QR 1.964 Mo verisccns a convergation
at the headgu.."ters of the L, » 116 University Place,
New York Citr. ‘ihe ¢ist of the overheard conversation
was that Negrocs had joined
the OAAU and « th g a to join
the OAAU but did not have the ° membership fee. Source
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could not definitely state that an
hag in fact joined the OBAU. -
1964, vised that
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1964, advised that MALCOLM X
was currently in ca attending a meeting of the
Piva ae A od - AS
Organization of African Unity which was meeting in Cairo,
t. This organization is composed of leaders and heads
of statea of various African countries and MALCOLM xX
likes to think of the OAAU as an American affiliate of the
Organization of African Unity.
On 1964, urnished a press
release issued by the OAAU dated July 17, 1964. Thia
press release said:
"During the midst of the racial turmoil
here in America, the most militant of
the militant Negroes ~- Malcolm X - was
in Cairo, Egypt, where he was the only
American allowed into the conference of
the Organization of African Unity.
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