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Malcolm X — Part 31

131 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 129 pages OCR'd
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FD-250 (4-3- * . a= E a 4 ' iF BY acem ON CONTAINED 1 an LD. ATI 13 ERE Y ALL INFOR DA) oF ' res EER OSES ' ye nl . berate etan 62) i) (Meunt Clipping in Space Below) [ Ractal Tension | Causes Aired By 3 Panelists Rochester, an unlikely city to have racial] disturbances, reached its recent crisis Inarily because of a ‘ “iach alert, aroused wie iding of the a facing all Norther cities,” according to a Col. w@ate Rochester Divinity School professor, Dr. Prentiss L. Pemberton, | professor of Christian social ethics and sociology of re- ligion, said, “My thesia is that we fate an. - increasing breakdown of communica- tion between the white and non-white in Northern cities. This leads to a deepening meod of suspicion which is ial problems, through ‘Patient negotiation .. . Dr. Pemberton and tw ers discussed basic forces underlying recent racial ten- sions here at a public meet- ing im the divinity school. About 75 persons attended. The other apeakers were dney J. Lindenberg, execu- e director of the Baden eet Settlement, and D alter Cooper, cesearct fs hernist at Eastman. Kod Co, and chairman of the co munity affairs committee the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Board Said “Concrete Siep” In answer to a question, Pemberton termed the pro- posed Advisory Citizen’s Re- view Board “the most con- crete step we can take” to qeate hew channals_of tation. co | ‘| | | housing, jobs, educatif ttering our traditional]§l and relationships of rthern ways of ih Bs of minor}ty Hh a LE ze Z ink EE Re af «he BE Sey MSM OY RE “sindenberg called the pro- posed board “water to put out the fire,” but ‘called for long-term, creative attention just police tensions.” In his talk Lindenberg de- scribed evidences of tensions that settlement. house work- érs have observed, and criti- cized “an awful lot of people (who) talk about an area (such as Baden-Ormond) with-, out much knowledge of it.” The Negro community is: | ether by “the same thing: at drew the Jewish group ether at the time of Hitler |! | tear, and hopelessness,” | Lindenberg said. Brutality ‘Symptom’ He praised city officials for}. trying to correct the situa-| tion, but called for a wider | 1 Hee among the! prerage citizens of the com: |! hited He called police utality a symptom rather than a basic cause of racial: uprest and urged attention | roups. “If we don’t do somethilig, | groups like the Black. Mus lims are going to slide in and take ke control,” he added. Cooper said criticism of uberal groupa ais see the Negro as a symbol . but not as a man. black American can- a ame Ame until the mpjority group is willing to cent the humanite biack man.” He said there is more seg- regation in Northern cities now than there was-20 years ago and that “the plight of the Negro in ikea Northern communities Tke-beciewerd puntrier™ 1.4 fa a.8 i _ ENCLOSURE to community tensions, , “not | 2 AH 1e4 FS (Indicate paqs, same of newspaper, city and atate.} Page 18 Democrat & Chronicl Rochester, N.Y. Edition: SEUSS stan Author: Editor: Title: C.E.Carpenter Character: or oF Classification: Submitting Cffice: ' Buffalo {9 ,
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