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367 the two men met privately. Travel Diaries, September 15, 1964, MXC-S, box 5, folder 14. Al-Shukari was named PLO president at a Jerusalem conference from May 31 to June 4, 1964.
368 “in their own religion” existed. Malcolm X, “Zionist Logic,” Egyptian Gazette, September 17, 1964.
368 “for Arab refugees from Palestine.” Marable, African and Caribbean Politics, p. 134.
368 considerable tact and political discretion. Edward E. Curtis, IV, Islam in Black America (New York: State University of New York Press, 2002), p. 100.
368 “twenty-two million fellow black Americans.” Ibid., pp. 104-5; and Antoine Sfier, ed., The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism (New York: Columbia University Press, 2007), pp. 290-91.
369 with Shawarbi and other friends. Travel Diaries, September 16, 1964, MXC-S, box 5, folder 14.
369 provided a chauffeured car. Travel Diaries, September 18-19 and 21, 1964, ibid.
369 in Harlem, to promote orthodox Islam. Travel Diaries, September 22, 1964, ibid.; and MX FBI, Memo, New York Office, October 5, 1964.
369 “in the Holy City of Mecca.” Malcolm X to M. S. Handler, September 22, 1964, Alex Haley Papers, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, box 3, folder 1; and M. S. Handler, “Malcolm Rejects Racist Doctrines,” New York Times, October 4, 1964.
370 “and the Human Society complete.” Malcolm X to M. S. Handler, September 22, 1964, Alex Haley Papers, box 3, folder 1.
370 Malcolm thirty-five fully funded fellowships. Malcolm X to M. S. Handler, September 23, 1964, ibid.; and “Malcolm X Reports He Now Represents World Muslim Unit,” New York Times, October 11, 1964.
370 to Beirut on September 29. Travel Diaries, September 24-25, 1964, MXC-S, box 5, folder 14. According to the FBI, Malcolm called upon the U.S. embassy in Kuwait on September 29, 1964, and obtained a new health certificate. See MX FBI, Memo, Washington Office, October 1, 1964.
370 a word during the exchange. Marian Faye Novak, “Meeting Mr. X,ʺ American Heritage, vol. 46, no. 1 (February/March 1995), pp. 36-39.
370 and an overflow crowd turned out. Alex Haley to Malcolm X, October 14, 1964, MXC-S, box 3, folder 6; Travel Diaries, September 29, 1964, MXC-S, box 5, folder 14.
371 “people of the U.S. and Africa.” MX FBI, Summary Report, New York Office, January 20, 1965, pp. 16-18.
371 seemed “attentive, alert, and sympathetic.” Travel Diaries, October 8, 1964, MXC-S, box 5, folder 14.
371 and subsequent merger with then Tanganyika. On A. M. Babu, see Carole Boyce Davies, ed., Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora: Origins, Experiences, and Culture (Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio, 2008), p. 139; and Clarke, ed., Malcolm X: The Man and His Times, p. 261.
371 “jokes much (but deadly serious).” Travel Diaries, October 12-13, 1964, MXC-S, box 5, folder 14.
372 “me back with the VIPs.ʺ Travel Diaries, October 16-17, 1964, ibid.
372 Don Harris about “future cooperation.” Travel Diaries, October 18, 1964, ibid.
372 “for organizing the Mau Mau.” Travel Diaries, October 19-20, 1964, ibid.
373 “the United Nations for racism.” MX FBI, Summary Report, New York Office, January 20, 1965, pp. 22-23.
373 telling the “truth” about Malcolm. Travel Diaries, October 19-20, 1964, MXC-S, box S, folder 14.
373 “for our human rights struggle.” Travel Diaries, October 21-22, 1964, ibid.
374 “believe it can be avoided. Travel Diaries, October 24-30, 1964, ibid.
374 “is mostly impatient and explosive.” Travel Diaries, November 1, 1964, ibid.
374 “responsible, they were well educated.” Herman Ferguson interview, June 24, 2004.
375 “So there was a gap.” Ibid.
376 dollars during nearly a year. James 67X Warden interview, August 1, 2007.
376 stern rebuke, “things started happening.” Ibid.
377 was insufficient evidence to arrest him. FBI—Goodman, Summary Report, New York Office, October 16, 1964.
377 audience to promote voter registration. Ibid.; FBI—OAAU, Memo, New York Office, July 13, 1964.
377 presidential campaign