Malcolm X (70 page)

Read Malcolm X Online

Authors: Clayborne Carson

BOOK: Malcolm X
5.39Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

sexual improprieties of,
67
,
303

suspends Malcolm X from NOI,
70

Muhammad, Herbert,
67

Muhammad, Marie,
63

Muhammad, Wallace,
222
,
314
,
319
,
321
,
393
–
94

Muhammad Speaks
(Louis X),
43

Muslim Cult of Islam (MCI),
58
,
95
–
96
,
103

as hate group,
187
–
88

teachings of,
100
–
101
,
109

temporary movement,
186
–
87

See also
Nation of Islam

Muslim Girls Training (MGT),
64
,
120
,
492
–
93

Muslim Mosque, Incorporated (MMI),
72
,
76
,
85
,
250
,
261
–
63
,
264
,
339
,
493
–
94

formation and incorporation of,
280
–
81

philosophy and goals of,
275
–
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

Nasser, Gamal Abdel,
64
,
149

Nation of Islam (NOI),
18
,
23
,
30
,
45
,
194
,
201
,
491
–
92
,
495
–
96

Convention in Chicago,
130
–
31

efforts to evict Malcolm X from residence,
285
–
87

FBI interest in,
91

and Malcolm X departure from,
36
–
37
,
245
,
250
,
321

and Malcolm X efforts to discredit
318
–
19

reaction concerning Malcolm X break from,
278
–
80

See also
Muslim Cult of Islam

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),
65
,
130
,
168
,
240
–
41

Los Angeles Youth Chapter of,
395

National Union of Nigerian Students,
75
,
326

National Urban League,
186
,
395

Nationalism:
See
Black Nationalism

Negro American Labor Council (NALC),
209

Negro American Muslims,
160
–
61

Negro leaders,
234
–
35

Negro Press,
144

“The Negro Revolt” (debate),
316

Negro World
(newspaper),
57

Nelson, David,
455

The New Crusader
,
73
,
279
,
282
,
303
,
307
–
308

A New World Order, letter concerning,
133

New York Amsterdam News
,
64
,
69
,
171
,
179
,
180
,
244
,
283
,
284
,
286
–
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 Post
,
77
,
279
,
284
,
322

New York Times
,
68
,
72
,
74
,
76
,
85
,
243
,
244
,
256
,
272
,
276
,
317
,
404
–
405
,
431

New York World Telegram and Sun
,
323

Newspaper article (1958) by Malcolm X,
146
–
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
–
92

O'Reilly, Kenneth,
46

Organization of African Unity,
299

Conference,
314
–
15

Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU),
38
,
40
,
77
,
299
,
307
,
308
,
496
–
97

affiliation with,
320
–
21

leadership of,
410

rally at Harlem's Audubon Ballroom,
40
,
82
–
83

role and needs of,
355
–
56

Oxford University,
80

Park Manor Auditorium,
67

Park Sheraton Hotel,
73

Parker, Mack,
210

Parker, William J.,
218

Paternity suits, against Elijah Muhammad,
425
–
26

Patterson, Floyd,
69
,
244

Peace Corps:
See
United States Peace Corps

Philbert X,
279

Philosophy change, Malcolm X,
317
–
18

Pilot
,
326

Pittsburgh Courier
,
62
,
135
,
140
–
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
–
90

Progressive Labor Movement,
409

Progressive Labor Party,
497
–
99

“Project Hope”,
337

Provisional Organizing Committee (POC),
212
–
13
,
499
–
500

Puerto Rican independence movement,
30

Racial extremism,
184
–
85

Radio appearances,
316
–
17

See also
specific names of radio programs

RAM:
See
Revolutionary Action Movement

Randolph, A. Philip,
27
,
33
,
41
,
91
,
209

Reisch, Joseph,
435
–
36

Reporters, white,
189
–
90
,
236

Reuben X:
See
Francis, Reuben X

Revell, Assistant Director,
87

Revolution
,
315

Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM),
500
–
501

memorandum on assassination of Malcolm X,
431
–
32

Riesel, Victor,
331
,
333

Ring, Harry,
81

Rivlin, Harry,
66

Robert
35
X,
85
,
409

Robinson, Jackie,
33
,
69
,
70
,
244
,
282

Robinson, James H.,
187

Rockwell, George Lincoln,
357
,
359

Rogers, J. A.,
174

Roman, Armando,
212
,
213

Roney, Donald E.
86
,
433

Roosevelt, Eleanor,
130
,
169

Root, Gladys Towles,
81
,
421
–
22
,
425
–
26

Roundtree, Richard,
455

Rustin, Bayard,
33
,
66
,
71
,
253
,
269
,
386
,
395

Sadaukai, Owusu,
463
–
64

Sanders, Betty,
62
,
85

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

Sesslowc, Kenneth,
439
–
40

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
–
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
–
33

on black women,
126
–
27

on charity of black people being misplaced,
125
–
26

on Christianity,
127
–
28
,
131

on following Ihe teachings of Elijah Muhammad,
121
–
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
–
50

Spingam, Arthur,
165

Sports figures, association with,
284
–
85

Stalin, Joseph,
204

State, Negro,
154
–
55

Stokes, Ronald:

death and funeral of,
66

events surrounding shooting death of,
215
–
21

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC),
39
,
78
,
320

relationship with,
39

Subversion, speech on,
120

Sudanese Cultural Center,
75

Sukumu, Imamu,
456

Sullivan, W. C.,
46
,
229

Surnames, changing,
182
,
191
,
241

Surveillance, technical:

selections from concerning Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X differences,
467
–
81

Sutton, Percy,
287

SWP:
See
Socialist Workers Party

Tatanisha,
455

Television appearances,
316
–
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

Tshombe, Moise,
306
,
308
,
320

Uline Arena,
161

UNIA:
See
United Negro Improvement Association

United African Nationalist Movement,
165

United Nations, demonstrations at,
199
–
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
–
34

University College Student Union,
335

University of Ghana,
75
,
326

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

Wallace, Mike,
64
,
316

“The Hate That Hate Produced”, Part One,
159
–
65

“The Hate That Hate Produced”, Part Three,
165
–
70

War of Armageddon,
107
,
109
,
202

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

Other books

Gluttony by Robin Wasserman
The Keeper's Shadow by Dennis Foon
Clockwiser by Elle Strauss
The Small Miracle by Paul Gallico
The Devil's Breath by David Gilman
Conquest by Victoria Embers
Lucky Thirteen by Melanie Jackson
Strikers Instinct by A. D. Rogers
Follow Me Through Darkness by Danielle Ellison