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Malcolm X — Part 27
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KUP: Well, you made your point; will you ~
hold it? me
- JOHN: Because I've gone to school myself.
We have a «=
KUP; Let me turn to a sociologist. Let
me turn to a sociologist. One
second, JOHN. This will be an
interesting point for a sociologist.
Can you explain, Dr. LINCOLN, why
on my terms, no Negro intellectual or no
Negro of any stature has accepted or
supported ELIJAH MUHAMMAD, the
Honorable ELIJAH MUHAMMAD?
LINCOLN: Well, essentially this is a mass
movement, And as a mass movement,
it will have an appeal to a
certain class of people which will
not normally -.
- KUP: What kind of people would you say
are included in: this class? :
LINCOLN: I would say that it would appeal
primarily to the people who are
the moet disprivileged, the _
was ar eer Sos
people who are the farthest down
and the people who have not been,
for reasons of various kinds of ‘
profession, to make their way
Successfully in today's world
in which they live. And these ~
are likely, though not exclusively,
they are likely to be the people
that include fewer of what we
would ¢all intellectuals and other
groups, However, there are some
. people in the Black Muslim movement
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