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Malcolm X — Part 29
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VII. MALCOLM X's ATT EMDANCE AT MEETINGS AND/' OR
AFFAIRS OUTSIDE THE NEW YORK AREA
A. Boston, Massachusetts
MALCOLM X participated in a Harvard University
Forum on December 16, 1964.
He later appeared on the JERRY WILLIAMS Radio
program, station WMEX, Boston, Massachusetts.
MALCOLM X's appearance at the Harvard University
Forum and radio show fell into the format established
by MALCOLM X in his public appearances in which he is
accustomed to stating that nothing 1s gained by being
non-violent and loving your brother and you fight
violence with violence.
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B. Rochester, New York
MALCOLM X was the principal speaker at a meeting
held in the Corn Hill Methodist Church at Rochester, New
York, on February 16, 1965. He opened his talk with a
discussion of the black revolution in the United States,
Africa, England, and France. He said the United States,
England and France all have common problems. The African
revolution was called a "New Mood" by MALCOLM xX. He
explained §. the Negro Militan<cy in the United States
have frightened the "hite people. He said the United States
Negroes will never understand the Negro problems if ts
only considew the local level, the Negio
must ,take the world situation into consideration.
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