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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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ee : until 7D STATES DEPARTMENT OF £3 {TICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION New York, New York in Rejy, Please Refer Fire on February 16, 1965 Organization of Afro-American Unity Internal Security - Miscellaneous Characterizations of the Organization of Afro- Aner ican Unity (OAAU), Muslim Mosque , 52D OAAU heid a public rally from 6:15 PM to 10:15 PM, February 15, 1965, at the Audubon 3allroom, Broadway and L66th Street, New York City. Approximately six hundred persons were in attendance. There was extensive press coverage of the rally. The meeting was opened by MMI Assistant Minister Benjamin 2X Goodman who made a few introdvctory remarks and then introduced the featurec speaker, CAAU -nd MMI leader, Malcolm X Little. Malcolm X talked at length on the fircpombs which were thrown into his house in the early mern ing of February 14, 1965, destroying the house. He was quite angry and upset that the incident hed placed his wile and caughters in denger and he angrily accused the NOL of doing it on the cirect orders of NOI leader, Elijan Muhammad. He ridiculed the suzgestion by the NOI that he set the fire himself and claimed tnat he knew absolutely, nothing | zbout his being evicted from the house on February 25,-1965, based on a court action by the NOI, until he heard it’ on the radio on February 15, 1965. ° nt 1taines neither recommendations nor he Federal Bureau of Investigation. It is 2 pr.narty cf the Federal Pureau of Investigation and is - waned <2 your asency; it and its contents are not to be —trlouted outside your agency. . . cument contains naither rnecommendatior ba. = aoe ; Cc ICD = 349 3 el- #4: L970 , OO1S9 _ERaEean Ss
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