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Malcolm X — Part 20
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MALCOLM stated that he realized that he
could never again represent ELIJAH MUHAMMAD, knowing
that one of the most high officials in the Museiim
movement was the father of the chiidren of six
secretaries.
3 MALCOLM Zzwas the featured speaker at a
oe . L public rally held on June 14, 1964, at New York
City.
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MALCOLM X explained to the audience that
the ra“1 reason he split with the NOI was the
resuls ct a conspiracy against him by NOI officials.
lL. TPLE stated that he had learned that from 1956 to
1562, NOI leader ELIJAH MUHAMMAD fathered six to
seven illegimate children, the mothers being six
i teenage sisters who were working for MUHAMMAD
as secretaries, LITTLE claimed he was shocked
by this information and when he questioned
MUHAMMAD regarding it, the leader attempted to
malta claim that ALLAH had told him to do it. LITTLE: ,/
oo stated he recently learned that MUHAMMAD wasa}a 1!
ae continuigg these indicretions and in order tf
resolve Ahe’ matter in some way he told-the oe
whole, 6 to the following NOI offfcials: Captain
. | JOSEPR/GR.VITT and Secretary MACEQ“OWENS of ___
~~ Mosque Number 7, New York City; Minister-
of Boston; ISAIAH off\Baltimore and LONN ss
of Washington, D. C. According to MALCOLM,
instead of helping him, these officials reported
him to MUHAMMAD and they successfully
conspired to oust him from the NOI.
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