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make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines, the america is a troubled land. space with prices have been type of crisis, travel up on top of trouble and problem up on top of the problem, economic problems, political problems, more problems, and most important of all, race problem. the voice of malcolm x rays are needs to be in, in america, still grappling with its troubled past to some of the african american leader is an icon. but his life story is not widely noun 50 years after his assassination his doctors and noticed a lawsuit against the f b i the c i a and the n y p
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d for their involvement in their father's murder. for years, all sam, we have for for the truth to come to light concerning his murder. and we'd like our father to receive the justice that he deserved. they made their goal clear to expose the inner workings of the us government, relentless pursuit of the so called enemies to come within throughout his life more from ex group to force in american society. entrenched in racism. to take a hard look at itself. the armed with words alluded to con america in a battle that cost him his life is legacy raises an important question. how far should the person go to defend a just cause and we want to be recognized and respected as human being. and we have
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a model which tells them what, how we intend to bring it about. our motto is by any means necessary by any means by any means. the . the 1963 was a watershed year in american history. it opened a new chapter for the united states and marked a turning point for malcolm x, the 5. 1963. i think most americans knew that something significant and not easily suppressed was going on. there was the beginning of a struggle to change the nature of this country and make it less of a racist country. and that was a movement that i want to be involved with when
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i went to the march on washington, knock and mex was in washington dc. get the same time, but he's just sitting around talking to reporters and, and criticizing the leaders on the outside problem because he wasn't invited to speak. malcolm x wasn't invited to speak because many considered him to be a thorn in the side of the civil rights movement. his provocative speeches were dismissive about their hopes, the white man pains, 11 martin luther king subsidizes reverend martin luther king. so the reverend martin luther king can continue to take the negroes. the defense was that's what you mean by non bound. the defense was the defense, lived in the base of one of the most who piece, but it never taken the people into captivity thus as the american white man. even as martin luther king junior and john f kennedy became national heroes, malcolm x did not shy away from issuing scaling critiques. the 2 men seemed to be
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on the verge of advancing the cause of black americans. but malcolm x didn't know minutes his words. kennedy himself admits negro, put him in office, now he has a time to take a stand against usb lagoons, castro gains crew ship again today off in south vietnam and all these other places all over the world. but when it comes to time to correcting the injustices that are being inflicted against me, girls in this country, kennedy sits, i feel like nero, he's feeling well. birmingham is burning. he checked the people who put him in office. i think for most people like myself who are not followers, i'm not going next. he was just kind of a male. 2 2 at 38 and ultimate because a brilliant and kind of magic will return. and he was on the cost of becoming one of the black americas most important leaders. but the 15 years of the taking him to get to this point were full of turbulence and trials of the
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in 1948 small come a little as to what is known at the time was prisoner number 22843, serving and 8 to 10 year sentence for various crimes, including grand larceny. it was in jail that he encountered the nation of islam. it would change them forever. or if you wanted to survive in a prison, in the united states, in northern cities, you join the most. and that's what malcolm x is the man that if i were in jail, thank god i never had to go. i probably would have done the same thing. but after being exposed to the religious teachings of the honorable elijah mohammed immediately didn't spill within me, such a high degree of original pride and racial dignity that i want it to be somebody. and i realize that i couldn't be anybody by the big in the white man for what he
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had, but that i had to get out here and try and do something for myself or make something out of myself. elijah muhammad became the leader of the religious organization noon as a nation of islam which recruited mainly from prisons which was strongly associated with anti semitism. his id ology, which differed substantially from this one, the court, the doxey change malcolm's life, and a low attempt to escape his feet as a career criminal. the nation of islam offered a rehabilitation program for lost souls using iron discipline to steer them away from drugs and delinquency. in this way, elijah mohammed built up an army of followers. one questioningly followed his id. ology, elijah mohammed preached that the black man was the original human being and the white man, a demon. until black people rained once again on earth, they have to look a separate existence, the white people. we cannot stop people from hating us. we cannot stop
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people from disputing with that we're called hey there's also but i say that there's only to elijah muhammad, the self proclaimed messenger of allah was in fact, the leader of a sec. you know, you should not come became his most assiduous disciples. and very soon his most loyal attendant. elijah rewarded his deputation by entrusting him with the harlem temple in new york. it was a meteoric rise. the spot to a lot of in elijah, knew that malcolm was an asset. his followers were growing a number drawn as much to the mind as the nation's ideology. by the late 19 fifties, only a few years after his release from prison, malcolm x became a spokesman for the nation of islam. the sect was turning into a powerful organization, setting up temples all over the country. the impressive marshal, spirit of its rallies, began to worry white america key role
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american muslims are the most powerful of the black supremacist groups. by now claim a membership of at least a quarter of a 1000000 negroes. the document is being taught in 50 cities across the nation. let no one underestimate the muslims. they have their own parochial schools, like this one in chicago, where a muslim children are taught to hate the white man. they have their own stores, supermarkets, barbara shops, restaurants. here you'll see a progress bar or an air condition muslim department store on chicago south side. their story of hatred for the white man is counted in many negroes papers. here you see their minister of malcolm x proudly displaying 5 of the biggest negro papers in america. such a radical separatist organization was by one to attract the attention of the epi, i in other investigative authorities. one of the bureau is missions was to monitor any activity that might endanger the united states. and the, the eyes view,
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the nation of islam was the very involved he meant to us the 1st of organization the sure bill is by the f. b, i is a bit of a misnomer. it was the new york city police department, originally house of treasure. the black bustles are joined to new york city police department, january 1, 1953. i joined boss. you 19. 57, a fussy it was an organization that monitored subversive groups in. ready in the american nazi party were you we. ringback busy
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signed police officers to work under cover in these organizations. and now we monitor them, read their materials, attended the meeting age method with their leaders, and try to figure out where they were up to the new york city police department was there was the servant of the f, b, r and they provided them with all kinds of information and materials and now i got nothing back and returned the bossy, the bureau, special services and investigations. this top secret n y p d unit reported to the f b i. but one thing it had in common with the view was its methods which sometimes crossed into illegality. the stores perfectly obvious that we were never our races, society and that there was a minority of black. we're very,
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very angry at riley. and i became aware that there was a dangerously subversive element in the. busy black community, i would go to a home and listen to malcolm x spake. i was shocked because we're trying to draw from the parent in the mirror. the responses that makes you want me turns out to don't. and the prime, the government is responsible for the housing conditions. the government is responsible for the right little children. when we do
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the b, i could always investigated what they thought were radical or extreme blank groups . and particularly if you had a leader who was arousing black people to protest against the conditions around them by 1916 all come had become a central figure in black communities and the big cities of the north. but it was among the marginalized population in his harlem stronghold, but his speech has had the greatest residence. i moved to harlem, i moved in on a friday night to him, a friend of mine. we got down 216 street and we saw a crowd and we're sure what's
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going on and they should know connex. he's going to speak. and at that time i had kind of vaguely heard of him and a new a whole lot. i had heard of him and you know, from people talking and cause you literally, you know, he's violated in this kind of that kind of conversation. so i said to my friend or whether we will, you got to say, so you spoke that day for about 3 hours pages because you wouldn't be the white man, but you're. 6 you're not paying the
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full amount of time you have finished. i became an immediate supporter just listening to him speak, you know he, he talked about things that were going on in the country. he talked about things that were happening internationally. he talked about the psychological aspect of white supremacy being, you know, dangerous, of course not quite xavier and the physical, but still being very dangerous. and what did it done to us as a people? and that really fascinated me because i never heard anyone talk about psychological tactics on the mind. he called it the malcolm wanted to make black americans fully aware of the extent of their oppression. his speeches were no longer mere sermons, that slid imperceptibly into social coventry, and inevitably became political. they were about to cross
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a red line. in september 1960 fidel struhar with the cuban leader and a new adversary of the united states visited the united nation headquarters in new york. as soon as they arrived, the cubans came under attack in the media. they were accused of assaulting white women and switching chickens throats in their rooms. their manhattan hotel demanded a $10000.00 deposit defects cuban delegation to find refuge in the heart of harland it was a golden opportunity for malcolm went to meet fidel castro. here was a chance to demonstrate the nation of islam is influence and challenge washington the according to a source in the f. b. i reports not comic said usually when one sees
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a man whom the united states has against there is something good in that man. malcolm x, the black separatist and fidel castro, the communist revolutionary for the f. b i. it was an exclusive combination, especially for f. b. i director j. edgar hoover. i'm not upset with the fight against communism during the cold war. hoover stooped paranoia by spreading spears, that the communist would use the anger and resentment of white people to start a revolution on american soil. the red scare, coupled with a black scare top us officials, were afraid not only of what was happening in cuba, but also of the turmoil in africa and asia for anti colonial struggles were shipping the new world. malcolm x knew something else was at the state. for centuries of oppression gave way to decor, nice ethan and the emergence of the 3rd world. the 1st cracks and white domination were beginning to appear, and it didn't go unnoticed. one of the things that malcolm x understands that
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advisor mohammed doesn't really release does and appreciate is the pressure from what was then called the 3rd world. the mix begins to see utilize. mohammed has this narrow minded person and may be more concerned about his own power. elijah, mohammed's power was linked to the growth of the nation of islam. the organization had become a veritable financial empire. thanks to a network of businesses in the black communities to preserve it, elijah wanted to keep the nation of islam out of the public eye. but he was well aware that malcolm was by no seen this. his successor had political aspirations
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that could we can him initially i think the large and 100 liked was the day to reach like people to oratory because it brought more people into the nation closer . but maybe utilizing mohammed was also fearful that is now come next became more prominent. all of that, a deputy i attention, but the devoted to the nation to visit the theater. who begins to believe that if malcolm x took over the nation of islam, she would be a particular for the director of the f. b. i believe malcolm x capable of unifying a protest movement in the north. at the same time, the civil rights movement was attracting greater support from black communities in the side of the for
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5 years. leaders like martin luther king junior, had been fighting racial segregation with a strategy of known violence. as a result of their pressure integration loss had been passed, but the southern states refused to apply them. spurred on by groups offering massive and open violent resistance in the south there it always been just desire to be separate from the rest of the nation on basically issue of race. and then you have the reaction against any black person who tries to enjoy equal rights. and that was pretty broad. the,
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the country was being torn apart as the whole world looked on the solution put forward by the nation of islam run counter to martin luther king juniors desire for integration. so the only solution is separation and the honor over the $91.00. honda said that we can't get alone together in peace on this country where the white people met a separate part of this continent migrate to that separate territory that the government give us everything we need to establish our own independent economic system, mental scientists, and that by we will be able to solve our own problems ourselves and prove that we're a human beings and a part of the human family and can do for ourselves what other humans have done for themselves. and then we'll be able to stop blaming the white man for what he has
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done and stop begging the white man to solve our problems. we'll be able to solve our problems ourselves. elijah mohammed pushed his separate step section to the point of absurdity to the point of testing his disciples. space here of the honorable and i met with you a new in advance preparation. the since we've of government. well, what if, i mean, what is maybe when it's marie backing up the national god is capable of bringing about integration we reject
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new nancy leader had been invited at the request of elijah mohammed, himself, separation or death was a program of which the 2 men were incomplete agreement to elijah mohammed would do in a thing to achieve his goal of building a black nation. even embrace on holy union. according to an f b, i report certain coupon officials met of leaders of the nation of islam. one of these nation of islam leaders identified himself as malcolm x of new york. they were interested in land um, or soliciting the 8 of the klan to obtain land the ku klux klan. despite his loyalty to elijah mohammed for malcolm x, this was a step too far. you refuse to continue negotiations with a sworn enemies of black people? the group he held responsible for his father's death.
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elijah's faithful attendant was beginning to have doubts about his leader strategies. the meanwhile, in the segregated size, martin luther king juniors movement was becoming organized and taking action. in 1963 in birmingham, alabama demonstrators were facing retail police repression on september 15th, the harder reach new heights as key key key terrorist debt to needed a bowman,
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a church dealing for young girls the the fact that elijah more how many people consider associated with people capable of killing children. we kindled malcolm shame. and his doubts about elijah's dark side through malcolm x was was appear isn't. i mean, he was married. he, um, he didn't play around with other women other than his wife. and evidently there was some scandal in the house of elijah muhammad, whereas there were women who were coming to malcolm x
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saying that they had been impregnated in the lumen. my motto, max learned that elijah muhammad had dropped 6 young women pregnant people shopped, especially as mohammed expressed, new remorse were still allows messenger. he regarded his sexual transgressions as permissible and that was what created the tension. the biggest tension i think i was the leisure muhammad, then malcolm x, the s p. i was well aware of both elijah muhammad infidelities and model mix is opposition to them and saw it as an opportunity. having thus far, even mir observer did not opted for direct interference. the fbi, i was prepared to do everything in its power to drive a wedge between the 2 men, even if it meant breaking the law. one report said chicago is
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authorized to prepare and meal and anonymous letter to the selected individuals listed on page 3. these letters should be mailed at staggered intervals, using care to prevent any possibility of tracing the mailing back to the f. b. i not content with sending letters to expose elijah, mohammed's infidelities, the f b. i also sought to fuel rumors within the nation of islam itself. the aim was to meet malcolm x appear to be the department for the malcolm. if anything about it and then they started say that, that, you know, you know, he's, he's, you know, this is coming from malcolm x. they start saying that and, and i don't thing for a 2nd longer much to slide for that kind of thing. i think that in the nation of
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islam, there were people in the nation to be as well who who, who, who are in full of much edward and working for the f b i i really do. and in new york city police department, there were people in the nation which are we doing so because they were, they would be doing anything to keep the easiest thing between mister mohammed and brother, malcolm going up, the relationship between the 2 men deteriorated, elijah, mohammed's paternal benevolence turned to distrust as malcolm's gratitude gave way to resentment. from elijah, mohammed's point of view, i think malcolm x was getting too powerful. and some of the older members of the nation of islam were jealous of him. j edgar hoover had achieved his goal of stroking tensions within the nation of islam . the young prodigy whose influence had always been forgiven,
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was about to overstep the mark. just as america was in a state of devastation the nation was in morning. president knock them was supposed to not say anything. tell him how come not to say anything. it was something that was probably impossible. mountain next, 2nd in command was a movement expressed joy at the assassination of president kennedy ottoman happened riley last sunday. knock, i'm sorry that the killing of the president was an instance of the chickens coming home to roost. he added and we quote, being an old farm boy, myself. chickens coming home to roost. never make me said they. busy was make me glad. in chicago today, elijah muhammad, the leader of the any white muslim movement, suspended mathematics,
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and this about who state lodge mohammed use that as a way of telling malcolm, stop drawing attention to yourself. your, your, you become a problem for us just because you went on and on and on. i presumably you was going to be restored at some point, but it wasn't. and then finally it became obvious. he was never going to be restored. awesome. except given his full for the nation of his while i'm for over a decade the era parent and the organization blake ties my father was a righteous human, be big spouse, him from an organization that he built. he was
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in his twenties when he 1st joined this organization and he built helped build that organization from couple a 100 to tens of thousands. right? and to see that the organization that you're with is not having a political statement. and we understand that a political statement is very necessary. when you see church bombings, you know, little children being killed elders, you know, having dogs sick dominant and no progress, you know, with the institution of education and so forth. so i think being an, an older person and, and being betrayed by an organization with which you were a member. this is all attributed to, you know, his evolution to continue to grow. he continued to transform
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although he had paid a high price. welcome dean, something invaluable by leaving the nation of islam his freedom a freedom that proved to him in the hazardous position of being a direct rival to elijah mohammed. malcolm was fiercely criticized within the nation of islam mosques around the country. he was no regarded as a traitor all the more so as it was he and not a lie to mohammed who is at the center of all the media attention and not muslim organization. yes, i mentioned he was a small, tough guy. he knew how to get publicity and he was the face of the black muslims. he was a voice in america when he spoke america, listen. malcolm could finally defeat himself to what really interested him
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as a proponent of black natural was. and he wanted african americans to become a real political force, but an achieving his goals. he would come to see diplomacy as a political expedient. so he initiated the rep for him own, with a man who strategy. he had always criticized the all the time he met with martin luther king. that was right there with them. malcolm x is i hope you are right us, but i think we are much stronger. if we stay a part, they spoke the same language to each other and they understood each other very well . and they decided that there would be different roles that each would stick to his role. he thought it was better for the white community to see him as the peace maker
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and malcolm x stay behind the scenes as the alternative. if you didn't go along with the bottom of the game, what about your move them to call this a non violent movement? non violent, non bomb and there's a word dismiss used today, or we, i would call it a full moon. which reserves the right to defend itself whenever it is a thing in the areas of the country where the government has proven itself unable and unwilling to defend the negroes when they are being brutally and unjustly attacked. spend the negroes in sales or take whatever steps necessary to defend himself. and one of the best methods by which this can be done, press to establish rifle club, the legal in this country, the owner rifle. malcolm had a way of phrasing, things in a confrontational,
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a point of view. he level threatened anybody. he never killed anybody. he never even hit anybody. his words were his file. a 1964 telegram from j edgar hoover read to me something about them all. come ex, enough of this black silence in new york. the ball comes comments that spurred hoover into action. but while the recent civil rights acts, i didn't see we made all forms of discrimination, illegal. black americans were still being subjected to violence. in 1964 america was sitting on a powder keg ready to explode. when james powell, a black, 15 year old, was killed by
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a police officer in harling. the protest quickly turned into riots. the bully held him ryan's actually shouldn't surprise anyone. and sonia an example of why the re passage of the reason civil rights bill in the united states can do actual actually are absolutely nothing to solve the problems that confront our people. that despite the passage of this bill, our people are still the victims of vitality. and most of them are being brutalized by the police. while all this was taking place, malcolm was in the middle east. his brake with a nation of islam had not diminished his deep face, which he sought to invest with new meaning by feeling one of the secret duties of every muslim. and it proved to be a genuine revolution. he visited mecca and he found many muslims. of is that what happened to be wise and that put
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a bed put a bed made him think that the nation of islam of the honorable elijah, muhammad was not exactly what he was interested in. he wasn't interested because he realized that pleasant wheel is land in the thing and i have committed myself to the use to make sweeping indictments of all right. and these generalizations have cause injuries but sounds like it's good enough. is that because of the spiritual rebirth which i was based on the go as a result of the builder minutes to the holy city of america. i no longer subscribe to sleeping, and by so many one re discovering
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sunni as was the final step in his transformation. he could not withdraw all lane under the sectarian spirit of the nation of islam and devote himself to his new objectives. but for his former organization, malcolm's conversion to sunni, as one was, it's another slap in the face of the nation of islam. no regarded him not only as a traitor and a liar, but a heretic 2, he had to be eliminated. according to an f. b i report, elijah said the only way to stop him was to get rid of him. the we moses and the others did. they're bad ones. elijah said that with these hypocrites, when you find them cut their heads off, the war was declared and things turned ugly. malcolm was all too familiar with the nation of islam of methods, but he was not the kind of man to be easily intimidated. frankly,
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i have been well known fact that they absolutely were going to give them where they reading your life. well, uh, primarily because they're afraid that i will tell the real reason that they've been, that i'm out of the black most the most, which i never to except to myself. but the real reason is that elijah mohan, the head of the movement, is the father of 8 children by 6 different teenage girls. so he made a speech. and in that speech he said, elijah might have made his fathering children out of wedlock with his secretaries. and paid for them with the nation of islam funds. we all know that was that you couldn't do that, elijah more have it ran a very, very tough organization. was very rigid and, and dangerous discipline. we're on of that. so when you said that,
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we know the end would be near the malcolm, his wife received the 1st of many, hundreds of anonymous phone calls, the messages baby, little and always contains death threats. the claimant was becoming increasingly oppressive. but malcolm did not consider his personal safety to be the most important thing. he was a man on a mission. he was putting all his energy into a new, highly ambitious political project that would bring a new dimension to a struggle for the past 10 years. the struggle in america has been confined to what has been projected to the public as a civil rights script. and in that context, it has remained a domestic problem. it has remained within the jurisdiction of the united states, and it has, and as such, it has been impossible for the acro americans,
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all american negroes, to try and list the support of other donald skin. people who are being oppressed, the world over in, in that struggle. and the only way this can be done is by enter nationalizing the problem and putting it at the level where it can be taken into the united nations. and then all of the other independent nations on this can involve themselves, you know, struggling to support us. malcolm's thinking have matured. and the new world being shrieked by anti colonial struggles inspired him. he created the movement, the o. e u. the organization for african american unity and settled together support the salt to take the u. s. government to the united nations for human rights violations. people get deducing himself and being a meeting people as the pit of the organization of after the american unit. he was
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trying to form the kind of relationships with african leaders and, and show them why this was why this was so important. malcolm's intuition told him that the american society had to be changed from the outside. but he was playing a dangerous game. his initiative spurred the government into action at all levels. outside the united states, the c i a was charged with keeping them under surveillance unit. you have to put this into the context of that period. that period between 19551965 almost the height of the so called coal war. and the united states was involved in a ongoing constant propaganda war with russia. and what are the things that they will use, and that is part of the problem was that we are the land of freedom and, and brother mach was getting ready to expose and show no, you're not,
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you would have been going on right here in this country by late 1964 america was caught up in the escalating war in vietnam to win support. image on the international stage had to be beyond reproach for the us. noncom strategy was an embarrassment. you and i are living at a time when there's a revolution going on. a world wide revolution that goes beyond mississippi to go beyond alabama to be on home. there's a world wide revolution going on, and this great many power, many interest in this country. you could say a whole lot of very critical things as long as you say here in the united states and that they might watch you and put you in the, you know, in the f b i files. but when you start going into national, definitely they get addiction when they started moving. and i am convinced
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definitely diego hoover fit, although he'd been watching him. and i'm convinced definitely you've just got to go the for j edgar hoover. this was the stuff of nightmares. just as martin luther king's non violent movements seem to be stalling, malcolm's radical rhetoric was attracting increasing numbers of activists. hoover feared the malcolm x might become what he called the black messiah a man to unify the various protest movements and trigger a revolution painter intelligence program, black nationalist feat groups prevent the rise of a messiah, who could unify and electrify the militant black nationalist movement.
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the between nation of islam attacks and f b i surveillance. malcolm was under constant pressure to life in danger from the most part of the lifecycle habits group. while the niger mohammed has given the order to his followers to see that i am triples or 2 on the nights of february 14th 1965, 3 mullets of cocktails were thrown at malcolm's house. the family was asleep, malcolm, his wife and daughters were able to escape the burning house unharmed. the police know the criminal operation of the black most of the moment because they have fairly infiltrated. we know it was in the room for the protection. were knowing that he would decline it, show we're just sending correct. i knew we would never accept protection.
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never the balkan knew his days were numbered, but he wanted to settle some scores and put the past behind him. i know for a fact that there is a conspiracy between the muslims and the uh, lincoln rockwell nazi and also the ku klux klan. there is an fear the attempt was made on the line. not necessarily that seriously. the attempt was made upon my mind because i speak my mind and i know too much and they know that i will be the february 21st 1965. when he came to the bundle of the day, would you feel we were having a rally?
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and i heard brother malcolm say i fill out my legs and initially got here was shot . and then when the shooting stuff came out and i ran and then i ran down to the stage and i would get to the stage and go shopping the balcony. oh he and he was gasping the and then the next thing i know the 2 brothers came down with a stretcher and they put him on the stretch cuz they holler columbia university house right across the street. i mean, right across the street. but no doctor would come. according to eyewitnesses, several men open fire
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a malcolm. one of the assassins wounded by a body guard was immediately arrested. he was a member of the nation of islam. the n y p. d investigations revealed that the 1st man shot malcolm and the stomach with a sawed off shotgun. before other gunman emptied their magazines into the discharging 21 bullets. the investigation into his dash was quick and sloppy. suspicion soon turned to 2 other members of the nation of islam. they were arrested a few days later despite to florida investigation and very little evidence, they were convicted of murder. as far as the courts were concerned, the case was closed. the problem is to police the problem and never really wanted to get deeply involved in investigating outcomes. murder of every person in the
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room, and the order ball and ballroom, and 1965, february was black. the key question is not a shot home. were sent to him who paid for that's the key question. somebody made a decision. malcolm must die. who was that? that's right. i want to know the dozens of people that i knew as related to the civil rights movement that died mysteriously. um, i didn't want to bother with that though because i don't want to learn so much that i can't love this country. we know that 2
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men arrested after the murder were innocent, yet he spent almost 20 years in prison. the investigation was reopened after a letter written by an undercover and why pe agents came to light the in november 2021. 2 of the men convicted for the murder were fully exonerated. the verdict revealed at the f. b, i n n y p d concealed crucial evidence f b, i knew as it does, individuals did not kill malcolm x. my, why did these people have to spend all that time into the depths of mathematics was an earthquake and the painful history of african americans re investigating his murder forced america to look into one of the darkest pages and its history into
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