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Malcolm X — Part 22

128 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Dec 3, 1964 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 127 pages OCR'd
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Malcolm K. Little ati KID SA 33.3 cues mined tha Wteoin xX stated he awoke himset?t ana discovered the fire and that his wife Betty, stated that she awoke him and then grabbed their rriidren and left their home through the rear decor, Malcolm X, efter the fire, and during the interview, showed no emotion or anger and actually laughed when he was asked who nc thought may have burned his home. Malcolm 4 left his family with friends, returned to his home after the fire was put outs secured some clothing and recording tapes and left about 9:00 A.M. for a meeting in Detroit. NYCPD, Bes, on February L¥, 1965, that Maic a j pp as-Wallace , 34-50 his family are: staying at the "home of Thom 1lOth Street, East Elmhurst, Queens, New York, who is a known member of the MMI. ee 2: =<: on February 14%, 1965, that Malcolm epatte rom New York City by plane at 9:30 A.M. February 14, 1965, for Detroit, Michigéen. It is to be noted that Malcolm X was scheduled to be guest speaker at Detroit,Michigan, on February 14, 1965, at the First Annual Dignity Award, Projecticn and Scholarship Award Ceremony, sponsored by the Afro-American Broadcasting Company at Detroit, Michigan. Inspector Glidden, United States Immigration Department, New York City, advised on February 13, 1965, that Malcolm X, travelling under the name Malik E1 Shabazz, Passport number C294275, arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, from London England, aboard TWA Flight 703, at 3:45 P.M. on February 13, 1965. o - | =
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