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Malcolm X — Part 21

104 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Jun 13, 1964 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 103 pages OCR'd
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“, b-0 ‘ IW ye. NY 105-8999 “oy! [ a: October 13, 2964, alao made available in- formation frax. r-e8-Salaam newspaper "Standard", dated October 13, 1964, which eontained an article on MALCOIM's vielt as mentioned above. This article states that according to MALCOLM X "American Negroes are beginning to see their relationship to Africa is something which cannot be denied. They realized now that we are all the same. The right type of Negro can make a great contribution to Africa but the type that is being sent here now by the American Government is not designed to make contributions to things African. They are designed to create an image that will make Africans feel repulsive, It 18 my contention that they make African aid American Negroes. I think American leaders are more afraid of Afri.centsm then of Communism, A Communist can go to America and live where he likes, but an African can't". , ptt palise At Ibadan, Nigerla The "New York Journal American", dated July 25, 1964, contained an article written by VICTOR REISEL, captioned "Malcolm X Gives Africa Twisted Look”. This article datelined Ibadan, Nigeria, states: "I'm a long way from Harlem but not very far from Malcolm X and his Moslem Mosque, Ine. The effect of what he told university students in this city still reverberates in this land of 40 million people - good people, friendly people - eager to reach across the sea to us. But many of the young men and women in this town now, shudder when they think of us ~ for Malcolm X was here, prutalizing us, charging us with being a vast national torture chamber. - sae
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