we now and it today's show with the late ossie davis the actor and activist delivering the eulogy forolm x. will stop this is from the pacifica radio archives. it was at the church of god in new york just a few days after malcolm x was assassinated. he gave it figure 27, 1965. my appreciation of malcolm in addition to all the other things he meant as a leader, as a teacher, as a man, a philosopher, as a man who knew the facts of life, as an africanist, economist, as a political scholar am a agitator. the thing that struck me most about him was that malcolm was a man, not in a particular sense malcolm had created a new style for those of us who would be men to follow, not only black men, but white men. malcolm left us a heritage of manhood, which in our country has long been going out of style. if you don't believe it, if you remember last february, last march, when 38 people sat by the telephone and refused to pick it up when young lady was calling for help and she called three times. and these 38 citizens who represent us but the lady die without picking up the phone to call the poli