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Malcolm X

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by Clayborne Carson


  The February 1, 1964 edition of the New York Amsterdam News contained a photograph on page 1 of subject, his wife BETTY, and their three daughters sitting together with CASSIUS CLAY in Miami, Florida.

  The March 20, 1964 edition of the New York Herald Tribune contained an article on page 6 which reflected that subject was in Miami Beach, Florida, presumably to attend the heavyweight boxing championship fight between CASSIUS CLAY and SONNY LISTON.

  The March 9, 1964 edition of the New York Post contained an article on page 4 which reflected that subject, who had broken with the NOI, had stated that he would not take CASSIUS CLAY with him out of the NOI. The article indicated that subject was generally accredited with CLAY’S joining the NOI.

  The March 10, 1964 edition of the New York Journal American contained an article on page I which reflected that CASSIUS CLAY indicated he would not leave the NOI to follow subject.

  The May 18, 1964 edition of the New York Post contained an article on page 4, datelined “Accra, Ghana.” This article indicated that the allegiance of CASSIUS CLAY to Rebel Muslim Leader MALCOLM X seemed to be over. The article indicated that during the separate African tours of subject and CASSIUS CLAY they met in Morocco on April 17, 1964 and CLAY made the following remarks concerning subject:

  “Man, did you get a look at him? Dressed in that funny white robe and wearing a beard and walking with a cane that looked like a prophet’s stick? Man, he’s gone so far out he’s out completely.” Then, turning to HERBERT MUHAMMAD, the son of ELIJAH MUHAMMAD, who is accompanying CLAY on his African tour, CLAY stated, “Doesn’t that just go to show that Elijah is the most powerful? Nobody listens to that Malcolm anymore.”

  D. Efforts by NOI to Evict Subject from Residence

  As reflected in Section 1, Part A, above, subject resides with his family at 23-11 97th Street, East Elmhurst, Queens, New York.

  [BUREAU DELETION] advised that after ELIJAH MUHAMMAD learned subject had broken with the NOI on March 8, 1964, he instructed [BUREAU DELETION] to tell subject that he must give up his residence, which is owned by the NOI.

  [BUREAU DELETION] advised that [BUREAU DELETION] sent the following letter under date of March 10, 1964 to subject:

  . . . Dear Brother Malcolm,

  You have several items such as letters, Mosque film, Negro documents, etc., relative to the Muslims and their affairs . . . [T]he laborers and believers hereby request your cooperation in turning these items over to Muhammad’s Mosque No. 7 immediately. Also you are residing in a building which was purchased by Muhammad’s Mosque No. 7 for the use by a laborer as designated by the leader and teacher, the honorable Elijah Muhammed, who may serve in ministerial capacity or whatever position he places them. As you no longer hold this position we the laborers and believers request that you vacate premises located at 23-11 97th Street, East Elmhurst 69, New York, upon receiving this letter. Upon a call to Captain Joseph arrangements can be made to have personal items belonging to the Nation of Islam picked up. This letter will also serve notice your car insurance is in Muhammed’s Mosque No. 7. We are requesting that you discontinue using the name of Muhammad’s Mosque or the Nation of Islam for your personal effects. We can effect a transferral of title. Also you can bring the necessary papers to make this change. If you continue to use the Nation’s name on your car then the Mosque will have to take possession of the car, which we do not want to do because this car is your personal property. The Mosque only desires the withdrawal of its name from your personal effects, etc. This letter also serves notice that Muhammed’s Mosque No. 7 will discontinue handling expenses on utilities at said 23-11 97th Street.

  At the FOI meeting at NOI Mosque No. 7, New York City, on March 16, 1964, it was publicly announced by [BUREAU DELETION] that efforts will be made to get MALCOLM out of his residence which is owned by Mosque No. 7.

  [BUREAU DELETION]

  [BUREAU DELETION] Landlord and Tenants Proceedings, Civil Court of the City of New York, Queens County, 126-06 Queens Boulevard, Queens, New York, advised that eviction proceedings were filed by MUHAMMAD’s Temple of Islam Incorporated (NOI) on April 8, 1964, and are filed under index number L&T 4845 for 1964. Subject answered on April 13, 1964, and a hearing was set on April 17, 1964. This hearing was postponed until May 26, 1964, and postponed again until June 3, 1964. [BUREAU DELETION] made the papers in the file available.

  Subject’s answer and counterclaim was filed by the law firm of Sutton and Sutton, 135 West 125th Street, New York City.

  On June 3, 1964, [BUREAU DELETION] advised that the trial on the above matter scheduled for that date had been postponed to June 15, 1964.

  The April 18, 1964 edition of the New York Amsterdam News contained an article on page 1 relative to the above eviction proceedings and identified the NOI attorney as JOSEPH WILLIAMS, and the attorney for subject as PERCY SUTTON.

  This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of any kind. It is the property of the FBI, and is a loan to your agency; it and/or its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.

  SECTION 12

  July 2, 1964–September 17, 1964

  REPORTS:

  1. July 2, 1964. Omaha, Nebraska

  2. June 30, 1964. New York to Director. Teletype

  3. July 7, 1964. SAC, New York to Director. Teletype

  4. July 21, 1964. New York to Director. Teletype

  5. August 7, 1964. New York to Director. Teletype

  6. Sept 2, 1964. Asst. Att. Gen. Yeagley to Director

  7. September 11, 1964. SAC, New York to Director

  8. September 17, 1964. New York

  The major events of Malcolm’s summer of 1964 were his June 28 founding of the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU) and his July 7 trip to Africa, where he would remain until November, despite race riots in the United States and growing tension within his newly formed group. At a June 30 speech in Omaha, Malcolm related that the OAAU was dedicated to doing “whatever is necessary to bring the Negro struggle from the level of civil rights to the level of human rights.” He had altered his philosophy and accepted the possibility that “there were many whites who sincerely wanted to help the Negro cause.”

  By no means had his change in philosophy reduced his militancy or his commitment to the right to defend oneself when attacked. His new ideology could in fact have made his militancy more effective, because now he could operate within the mainstream of civil rights leaders. Only days after the formation of the OAAU, Malcolm offered to “send some of our brothers . . . on [Dr. Martin Luther] King’s word” to Florida to defend Florida blacks from racist attacks.

  Soon after the FBI received information that the NOI had released orders to kill him, Malcolm left on his third trip to Africa, his second in less than a year. The FBI kept close watch over him, and reported the audience’s warm reception of a speech he delivered at a banquet in Alexandria. Another speech indicated Malcolm’s continued interest in pursuing the human rights problem in the international arena.

  Malcolm’s apparent success abroad must have begun to worry the Justice Department, because J. Walter Yeagley, Assistant Attorney General in the Internal Security Division, indicated to Director Hoover that he had knowledge that Malcolm had urged foreign governments to “take the issue of racialism in America before the United Nations as a threat to world peace.” Yeagley requested that the FBI look into Malcolm’s dealings and see if there were any “activities abroad indicating a possible violation of the Logan Act,” the act forbidding U.S. citizens to influence foreign governments without permission from the state. The FBI seemed to be interested in helping Mr. Yeagley as much as possible; The Logan Act is printed in a September 11 memo from the New York office to Hoover, and investigators were instructed to review Malcolm’s foreign travels and report any violations.

  UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

  Omaha, Nebraska

  July 2, 1964

  MALCOLM K. LITTLE,

  also kno
wn as Malcolm X

  An article appeared in the Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, a daily newspaper, on June 15, 1964, which revealed that Reverend Kelsey Jones, President of the Citizens Coordinating Committee for Civil Liberties, announced that Malcolm X would speak in Omaha, Nebraska, at the Assembly Hall in the City Auditorium at 8:00 P.M. on June 30, 1964. Reverend Jones is quoted as stating, “If you can back Goldwater in Omaha, you ought to be able to listen to Malcolm X.”

  An article appeared in the Omaha World-Herald newspaper on June 30, 1964, which stated that the man who had at one time been the fieriest spokesman for the Black Muslim movement stated his new group hopes to carry the American Negro’s plight to the United Nations. The article related that Malcolm X, who was returning to the city where he was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, said his new organization is called Afro-American Unity and dedicated to doing, “whatever is necessary to bring the Negro struggle from the level of civil rights to the level of human rights.”

  The article continues by stating that Malcolm X’s organization had telegraphed the Reverend Martin Luther King that it was ready to send help to St. Augustine if the Federal Government does not provide aid. He stated that the day of “turning the other cheek to those brute beasts is over and that we can send enough help to get results.”

  The article relates that Malcolm X displayed considerable tolerance toward other Negro rights groups which as a Black Muslim he had berated. In regard to these rights groups he stated, “If they have failed it is because of the terrific opposition they face. If they have not reached their goals, if they have stumbled, it’s because they have been tripped by the American people.” He warned that if negotiation does not bring more results the United States will face a “new situation in the struggle.”

  The article quotes him as saying, “I used to believe in Elijah Muhammad (the Black Muslim leader). I believed in him as a person and I believed in his philosophy that the white man is the embodiment of evil.” He said he left the organization “because of internal problems” and not because of the punishment given him over the remarks he had made on President Kennedy’s death. He said, “If Elijah Muhammad teaches the white race is evil how can he condemn me for remarks made when one of them dies?”

  The article relates that he realized there were many whites who sincerely wanted to help the Negro cause. He stated, “But they don’t need to join us. They should join each other to change the attitudes of the white community toward the black community.”

  FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

  COMMUNICATIONS SECTION

  JUNE 30, 1964

  TELETYPE

  CODED TELETYPE

  FBI NEW YORK

  220 PM URGENT 6-30-64 JAM

  TO DIRECTOR /4/ 100-399321 JACKSONVILLE AND

  NEW ORLEANS

  FROM NEW YORK 105-8999 IP

  MALCOLM K. LITTLE, AKA IS-MMI.

  [BUREAU DELETION] ADVISED INSTANT DATE THAT SUBJECT LEADER OF MUSLIM MOSQUE INCORPORATED /MMI/ AS CHAIRMAN OF NEW ORGANIZATION OF AFRO-AMERICAN UNITY SENT TELEGRAM THIS MORNING TO MARTIN LUTHER KING CONCERNING ATTACKS ON NEGROES IN ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA BY PEOPLE OF WHITE RACE. SUBJECT ADVISED KING THAT IF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL NOT SEND TROOPS TO KING-S ASSISTANCE THAN ON KING-S WORD “WE WILL IMMEDIATELY DISPATCH SOME OF OUR BROTHERS THERE TO ORGANIZE OUR PEOPLE INTO SELF DEFENSE UNITS AMONG OUR PEOPLE AND THE KU KLUX KLAN WILL RECEIVE A TASTE OF ITS OWN MEDICINE. THE DAY OF TURNING THE OTHER CHEEK TO THE HUMAN BRUTE BEASTS IS OVER.”

  [BUREAU DELETION]

  BUREAU AND INTERESTED OFFICES WILL BE ADVISED OF ANY FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS IN THIS MATTER.

  LHM FOLLOWS

  END

  MSL

  FBI WASH DC

  FBI

  Date: 7/7/64

  TO

  :

  DIRECTOR, FBI (100-399321)

  FROM

  :

  SAC, NEW YORK (105-8999)

  SUBJECT

  :

  MALCOLM K. LITTLE AKA IS-MMI

  On 7/5/64, subject was in contact with [BUREAU DELETION] told him that orders to kill him (MALCOLM) came from Chicago. [BUREAU DELETION] can furnish witnesses if MALCOLM wants to take them to court. [BUREAU DELETION] also told MALCOLM he should tell the FBI all about the threats against him

  On 7/5/64, subject contacted [BUREAU DELETION] MALCOLM informed [BUREAU DELETION] had filed suits against ELIJAH for illegitimacy and non-support, and he urged her to talk one of the other mothers (not named) into filing suit against him. He also told her that ELIJAH has been putting money in Switzerland lately, and CLARA has been putting hers in Beirut and CAIRO. MALCOLM also told her “that that [BUREAU DELETION] has been giving ELIJAH money for several years.

  The above is being furnished for information.

  FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

  COMMUNICATIONS SECTION

  JULY 21, 1964

  TELETYPE

  CODED TELETYPE

  FBI NEW YORK

  10-33 PM URGENT 7-21-64 DAE

  TO DIRECTOR -19- 100-399321

  FROM NEW YORK 105-8999

  MALCOLM X LITTLE AKA, IS-MMI.

  ARTICLE IN “NEW YORK JOURNAL AMERICAN” DATED JULY TWENTY ONE SIXTY FOUR, REFLECTS THAT MALCOLM X IS OR HAS RETURNED TO THE U. S. FROM HIS AFRICAN TOUR AND WILL BE FORMING RIFLE CLUBS. [BUREAU DELETION] ON JULY TWENTY SIXTY FOUR ADVISED MALCOLM X CONTACTED [BUREAU DELETION] FROM CAIRO, EGYPT, SAME DATE AND INFORMED HER THAT HE WILL NOT RETURN TO THE U. S. THE FIRST TWO WEEKS IN AUGUST SIXTY FOUR, ALTHOUGH HE HAS KNOWLEDGE OF THE RIOTS IN HARLEM, BUT WILL INSTEAD GO TO ARABIA AND OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES AND WILL CONTACT [BUREAU DELETION] AGAIN ON JULY TWENTY ONE SIXTY FOUR. [BUREAU DELETION] ADVISED JULY TWENTY ONE SIXTY FOUR THAT THERE IS NO INDICATION THAT MALCOLM X HAS CHANGED HIS PLANS SINCE JULY TWENTY SIXTY FOUR AND IS DEFINITELY NOT IN NYC AT PRESENT TIME. [BUREAU DELETION]

  END AND PLS HOLD

  FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

  COMMUNICATIONS SECTION

  AUGUST 7, 1964

  TELETYPE

  SENT BY CODED TELETYPE

  FBI NEW YORK

  10-15 PM URGENT 8-7-64 DAE

  TO DIRECTOR -14- 100-399321-ENCODED

  FROM NEW YORK 105-8999

  MALCOLM K. LITTLE, IS-MMI.

  [BUREAU DELETION] ADVISED EIGHT SEVEN SIXTY FOUR, THAT [BUREAU DELETION]ON SAME DATE TOLD [BUREAU DELETION] HE RECEIVED A “WRITE-UP OF A PRESS RELEASE” FROM MALCOLM THAT HE IS GOING TO RELEASE TODAY. RELEASE STATES THAT ON EIGHT, FOUR SIXTY FOUR IN ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT, MALCOLM X ADDRESSED OVER EIGHT HUNDRED MUSLIM STUDENTS REPRESENTING SEVENTY THREE DIFFERENT AFRICAN AND ASIAN COUNTRIES AT A BANQUET GIVEN BY THE SUPREME COUNCIL OF ISLAMIC AFFAIRS IN WHICH HE EXHORTED THEM TO CALL TO THE ATTENTION OF THEIR GOVERNMENTS WHO IN TURN SHOULD BRING TO THE ATTENTION OF THE UN THE PLIGHT OF THE NEGRO IN AMERICA. AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE BANQUET, ACCORDING TO THE RELEASE, ONE [BUREAU DELETION] /LNU/ OFFERED MALCOLM X TWENTY FREE EXPENSE PAID SCHOLARSHIPS TO AL-AZER /PH/ UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO SO THAT MALCOLM X CAN HAVE YOUNG MEN TRAINED IN THE /MUSLIM/ RELIGION, [BUREAU DELETION] STATED THAT ONE [BUREAU DELETION] HAD INVITED MALCOLM-S MUSLIM MOSQUE, INC., /MMI/ TO JOIN THE ISLAMIC FEDERATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND THAT MALCOLM-S [BUREAU DELETION] SHOULD BE A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MMI WHICH [BUREAU DELETION] AGREED TO BECOME. THE ABOVE IS DETAIL OF INFO OF THAT SUBMITTED IN SUMMARY TELETYPE THIS DATE.

  LHM FOLLOWS.

  END AND PLS HOLD.

  UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

  MEMORANDUM

  DATE: September 2, 1964

  TO

  :

  Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation

  FROM

  :

  J. Walter Yeagley

  Assistant Attorney General

  Internal Security Division

  SUBJECT

  :

  MALCOLM K. LITTLE

  aka ‘MALCOLM X’

 
INTERNAL SECURITY

  Information has come to our attention reflecting that Malcolm K. Little, aka “Malcolm X,” in the course of his recent tour of Middle East and African states has reportedly been in communication and contact with heads of foreign governments urging that they take the issue of racialism in America before the United Nations as a threat to world peace.

  Since such activities could conceivably fall within the provisions of the Logan Act, and are moreover deemed to be inimical to the best interests of our country, prejudicial to our foreign policy, we are requesting the Secretary of State to make appropriate inquiries of our Embassies in the Middle East and Africa for any pertinent information concerning Malcolm X’s alleged contacts and communications with heads of foreign governments.

  We would also appreciate having your Bureau furnish us with any information which you may receive concerning Malcolm X’s activities abroad indicating a possible violation of the Logan Act.

  9/11/64

  SAC, New York (105-8999)

  Director, FBI (100-399321)

  MALCOLM K. LITTLE

  SECURITY MATTER - MMI

  Enclosed for your information is a copy of a letter from Assistant Attorney General J. Walter Yeagley, Internal Security Division, Department of Justice.

  The Logan Act mentioned by the Department’s letter is Title 18, Section 953, U. S. Code Annotated and reads as follows:

  Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.

 

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