Authors: Clayborne Carson
sexual improprieties of,
67
,
303
suspends Malcolm X from NOI,
70
Muhammad, Herbert,
67
Muhammad, Marie,
63
Muhammad, Wallace,
222
,
314
,
319
,
321
,
393
â
94
Muhammad Speaks
(Louis X),
43
Muslim Cult of Islam (MCI),
58
,
95
â
96
,
103
See also
Nation of Islam
Muslim Girls Training (MGT),
64
,
120
,
492
â
93
Muslim Mosque, Incorporated (MMI),
72
,
76
,
85
,
250
,
261
â
63
,
264
,
339
,
493
â
94
formation and incorporation of,
280
â
81
philosophy and goals of,
275
â
76
Muslim vs. Moslem,
237
NAACP:
See
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Nabrit (Howard University president),
234
NALC: See Negro American Labor Council
Nation of Islam (NOI),
18
,
23
,
30
,
45
,
194
,
201
,
491
â
92
,
495
â
96
Convention in Chicago,
130
â
31
efforts to evict Malcolm X from residence,
285
â
87
FBI interest in,
91
and Malcolm X departure from,
36
â
37
,
245
,
250
,
321
and Malcolm X efforts to discredit
318
â
19
reaction concerning Malcolm X break from,
278
â
80
See also
Muslim Cult of Islam
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),
65
,
130
,
168
,
240
â
41
Los Angeles Youth Chapter of,
395
National Union of Nigerian Students,
75
,
326
Nationalism:
See
Black Nationalism
Negro American Labor Council (NALC),
209
Negro American Muslims,
160
â
61
Negro Press,
144
“The Negro Revolt” (debate),
316
Negro World
(newspaper),
57
Nelson, David,
455
The New Crusader
,
73
,
279
,
282
,
303
,
307
â
308
A New World Order, letter concerning,
133
New York Amsterdam News
,
64
,
69
,
171
,
179
,
180
,
244
,
283
,
284
,
286
â
87
,
317
,
327
New York Herald Tribune
,
77
,
234
,
243
,
279
,
282
,
284
,
323
,
350
New York Journal American
,
66
,
278
,
279
,
281
,
284
,
331
,
333
,
391
New York Times
,
68
,
72
,
74
,
76
,
85
,
243
,
244
,
256
,
272
,
276
,
317
,
404
â
405
,
431
New York World Telegram and Sun
,
323
Newspaper article (1958) by Malcolm X,
146
â
48
Newsweek
,
26
Nixon, Richard,
191
Nkrumah, Kwame,
75
NOI:
See
Nation of Islam
Norman 3X:
See
Butler, Norman 3X
Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership conference,
70
OAAU:
See
Organization of Afro-American Unity
Obote, Milton,
80
O'Connor, Professor,
112
Omaha World-Herald
,
78
,
291
â
92
O'Reilly, Kenneth,
46
Organization of African Unity,
299
Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU),
38
,
40
,
77
,
299
,
307
,
308
,
496
â
97
leadership of,
410
rally at Harlem's Audubon Ballroom,
40
,
82
â
83
Oxford University,
80
Park Manor Auditorium,
67
Park Sheraton Hotel,
73
Parker, Mack,
210
Parker, William J.,
218
Paternity suits, against Elijah Muhammad,
425
â
26
Peace Corps:
See
United States Peace Corps
Philbert X,
279
Philosophy change, Malcolm X,
317
â
18
Pilot
,
326
Pittsburgh Courier
,
62
,
135
,
140
â
41
,
168
POC:
See
Provisional Organizing Committee
Poe, Reece V.,
145
Poiter, Juanita,
41
Poole, Elijah:
See
Muhammad, Elijah
Powell, Adam Clayton,
69
,
166
,
167
,
282
Prince Faisal,
75
“Pro and Con” (radio program),
180
â
90
Progressive Labor Movement,
409
Progressive Labor Party,
497
â
99
“Project Hope”,
337
Provisional Organizing Committee (POC),
212
â
13
,
499
â
500
Puerto Rican independence movement,
30
See also
specific names of radio programs
RAM:
See
Revolutionary Action Movement
Randolph, A. Philip,
27
,
33
,
41
,
91
,
209
Reuben X:
See
Francis, Reuben X
Revell, Assistant Director,
87
Revolution
,
315
Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM),
500
â
501
memorandum on assassination of Malcolm X,
431
â
32
Ring, Harry,
81
Rivlin, Harry,
66
Robinson, Jackie,
33
,
69
,
70
,
244
,
282
Robinson, James H.,
187
Rockwell, George Lincoln,
357
,
359
Rogers, J. A.,
174
Root, Gladys Towles,
81
,
421
â
22
,
425
â
26
Roundtree, Richard,
455
Rustin, Bayard,
33
,
66
,
71
,
253
,
269
,
386
,
395
Saturday Evening Post
,
79
Savior's Day,
113
SCLC:
See
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Segregation, complete,
204
Selective Service Act,
27
Self-dependent,
156
Self preservation,
157
Semanyan, Caiphus,
455
Shabazz, Betty:
See
Sanders, Betty
Shabazz, Malachi:
See
Malcolm X
Shafheff, Raymond,
43
,
70
,
80
,
303
,
307
Sheppard, Barry,
81
Shuttlesworth, Fred,
42
SNCC:
See
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Socialist Workers Party (SWP),
30
,
417
,
501
â
503
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC),
82
Speeches, Malcolm X:
on attempting to prove government was evil,
132
on black man ruling North America,
132
â
33
on charity of black people being misplaced,
125
â
26
on following Ihe teachings of Elijah Muhammad,
121
â
22
“Message to the Grass Roots”,
36
on steps for separating the Negro from the white man,
131
on subversion,
120
on “twenty-four scientists”,
128
The Speeches of Malcolm X at Harvard
, FBI review of,
449
â
50
Spingam, Arthur,
165
Sports figures, association with,
284
â
85
Stalin, Joseph,
204
Stokes, Ronald:
death and funeral of,
66
events surrounding shooting death of,
215
â
21
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC),
39
,
78
,
320
relationship with,
39
Subversion, speech on,
120
Sudanese Cultural Center,
75
Sukumu, Imamu,
456
Surnames, changing,
182
,
191
,
241
Surveillance, technical:
selections from concerning Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X differences,
467
â
81
Sutton, Percy,
287
SWP:
See
Socialist Workers Party
Tatanisha,
455
Television appearances,
316
â
17
see also
specific names of programs
Temple of Islam:
See
Muslim Cult of Islam
Till, Emmett,
210
Toure, Sekou,
188
“The Trial” (morality play),
160
Trout, Robert,
175
Uline Arena,
161
UNIA:
See
United Negro Improvement Association
United African Nationalist Movement,
165
United Nations, demonstrations at,
199
â
200
United Nations Commission on Human Rights:
plea for an investigation by,
301
United Negro Improvement Associaton (UNIA),
20
,
57
United States Peace Corps,
326
,
333
â
34
University College Student Union,
335
University of Ibadan,
75
Vigilante groups,
315
Vincaquin, Paul,
321
Wagner, Robert F.,
191
Wahl, Maurice,
79
Walker, Roy,
461
Wallace, George C.,
227
,
273
,
317
“The Hate That Hate Produced”, Part One,
159
â
65
“The Hate That Hate Produced”, Part Three,
165
â
70
Warden, James
67
X,
72
,
280
,
281
,
380
Warren, Edward,
33
Warren, Matthew
Washington Post
Watson, James
Weaver, Defense Attorney
Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community
(King)
Wilkins, Roy
on black supremacists
on Malcolm X