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401 a mere hundred dollars each. “Convict Muslims in Boston,” Amsterdam News, February 6, 1965; Branch, Pillar of Fire, p. 549.
401 the audience throughout the program. MX FBI, Memo from [redacted] to W. C. Sullivan, December 29, 1964; and MX FBI, Memo, Philadelphia Office, January 19, 1965.
402 let anyone into their house. MX FBI, Memo, Philadelphia Office, January 19, 1965.
402 “a stand on your side.” Hajj Malik el-Shabazz to Akbar Muhammad, December 30, 1964, MXC-S, box 3, folder 7.
402 to take their own murderous initiative. Ibid.
402 “famous Orthodox Brother in America.” Alex Haley to Paul Reynolds, October 17, 1964, Anne Romaine Collection, UTLSC, series I, box 3, folder 24.
402 “to write new final chapters.” Alex Haley to Paul Reynolds, November 19, 1964, ibid.
403 “March . . . it’s a powerful book.” Alex Haley to Paul Reynolds, February 14, 1965, ibid.
404 “like Jesus slipped into Jerusalem.” “To Mississippi Youth,” in Breitman, ed., Malcolm X Speaks, pp. 13 7-46.
404 a crowd of seven hundred. “Is Malcolm X Clueing In Africans on U.S.?ʺ Militant, January 11, 1965.
404 personality to a mass audience. MX FBI, Teletype, Washington Office, Director to New York Office, January 6, 1965; MX FBI, Memo, Washington Office, Director to Ottawa, January 3, 1965; and Front Page Challenge with Malcolm X, CBC, January 5, 1965 (accessible on www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id98PH7TZb8&feature=related and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUSthrNcgQQ&feature=related).
404 within that same dynamic context. “Prospects for Freedom in 1965,” in Breitman, ed., Malcolm X Speaks, pp. 147-56.
404 in starting an office there. Malcolm X to Carlos Moore, January 15, 1965, MXC-S, box 3, folder 4.
405 placed her faith and hopes. Malcolm X to Maya Maké, January 15, 1965, ibid.
405 largely missed the point. “1,000 in Vigil Defy Cold in Harlem,” New York Times, January 18, 1965.
406 “on the plantation by overseers.” Ibid. Malcolm vowed that in 1965 black people “won’t be held in check . . . won’t be held on the corral, they won’t be held back at all.”
406 excluded too many “true revolutionaries.” Ibid.
407 “Negro leaders can’t contain it.” Ibid.
407 “Elijah Muhammad has taught it.” Malcolm X interview with Pierre Berton in Toronto, January 19, 1965, in David Gallen, ed., Malcolm X: As They Knew Him (New York: Carroll and Graf, 1992), pp. 179-87.
408 “little better than we were.” Peter Goldman interview, July 12, 2004.
408 “whatever else we are second.” DeCaro, On the Side of My People, pp. 201-2, 248.
408 moved twice out of fear. Evanzz, The Messenger, p. 315.
409 “My alertness is my bodyguard.” James Booker, “Malcolm X Speaks,” Amsterdam News, February 6, 1965.
409 to testify at the hearing. “Malcolm X Was to Testify Here in Suits,” Los Angeles Times, February 25, 1965.
409 tunnel to reach his plane. MX FBI, Summary Report, New York Office, September 8, 1965, pp. 19-20, 37; and Goldman, The Death and Life of Malcolm X, pp. 250-51.
409 placed under close police guard. Goldman, The Death and Life of Malcolm X, p. 251; “Malcolm X Had Fear of Death While in L.A.,ʺ Los Angeles Times, February 23, 1965; MX FBI, Memo, Chicago Office, January 29, 1965; MX FBI, Teletype, Chicago Office, January 31, 1965; and MX FBI, Summary Report, New York Office, September 8, 1965, p. 36.
410 access to penal institutions. MX FBI, Memo, New York Office, February 17, 1965; FBI—OAAU, Memo, Chicago Office, February 4, 1965, and February 18, 1965; MX FBI, Teletype, Chicago Office, January 31, 1965; MX FBI, Memo, Chicago Office, February 4, 1965, and February 18, 1965.
410 large draw for the group. MX FBI, Memo, New York Office, February 2, 1965; and FBI—OAAU, Enclosure, New York Office, February 2, 1965.
410 of the Nation under arrest. James Booker, “Malcolm X Speaks,” Amsterdam News, February 6, 1965; and Steve Clark, ed., February 1965: The Final Speeches (New York: Pathfinder, 1992), pp. 17-19.
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