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  Hassan, Sheikh Akbar

  Hassoun, Sheikh Ahmed

  Hate That Hate Produced, The

  Hayari, Yahya

  Hayer, Talmadge

  Haynes, Douglas

  Helpern, Milton

  Hemby, “Red,”

  Henry, Gilbert

  Henry, Milton

  Hicks, James

  Hill, Norman

  Hinton, Johnson X

  Hogan, Frank

  Holman, Zolma

  Home, Gerald

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Hotel Theresa

  housing restrictions

  Howard University

  Hoy, Thomas

  Huff, Michael X

  Hughes, Ola

  Husayn ibn Ali

  Husseini, Hajj Amin el-

  Ibrahim, Yasuf

  Iffeorah, Joseph

  Ingham County Juvenile Home

  Islam

  Ahmadiyya

  evangelical work in

  five pillars of

  imams in

  Moorish Science Temple of America

  orthodox, Malcolm’s embrace of

  orthodox, Nation of Islam and

  Prophet Muhammad

  Qur’an in

  race and

  Sunni

  ummah (global brotherhood) of

  women and marriage as viewed in

  Islamic Center

  Islamic Federation of the United States and Canada

  Islamic University of Madinah

  Israel

  Jack, Hulan

  Jackson, George

  Jackson, James E.

  Jackson, Jesse

  Jackson, Miss.

  James, C. L. R.

  James, William M.

  Japan

  Jarvis, Malcolm “Shorty,”

  Jews, Judaism

  Zionism

  Johnson, Alvin

  Johnson, Lyndon

  Johnson, Thomas 15X

  Jones, Clarence

  Jones, Claudia

  Jones, LeRoi (Amiri Baraka)

  Jones, Robert

  Kalamazoo State Hospital

  Kamal, Ahmad

  Kamboda, Otim

  Kaminska, Richard

  Keeley, John J.

  Kennedy, Bob

  Katzenbach, Nicholas

  Kelly, Carolyn F.

  Kennedy, John F.

  assassination of

  Malcolm’s “chickens” remark and

  Malcolm’s criticisms of

  Kennedy, Robert

  Kennedy, Stephen P.

  Kenner, Curtis and Susie

  Kenya

  Kenyatta, Charles 37X (Charles Morris)

  Betty Shabazz and

  Kenyatta, Jomo

  Khavan, Nazim el-

  Kholy, Hassan Sabn al-

  Khomeini, Ayatollah

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  Kiernan, Joseph

  Killens, John Oliver

  King, Coretta Scott

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  assassination of

  “I Have a Dream” speech of

  Malcolm compared with

  Malcolm’s assassination and

  Malcolm’s criticisms of

  Malcolm’s meeting of

  King, Preston

  Kingsley, Bryan

  Kissinger, Henry

  Kochiyama, Yuri (Mary) Nakahara

  Kofsky, Frank

  Korean War

  Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

  Garvey and

  Louise Little and

  Malcolm’s meeting with

  Kunstler, William

  Kuwait

  Lacy, Leslie

  Lagos

  LaGuardia, Fiorello

  Lahoris

  Lamb, Thomas W.

  Lansing, Mich.

  Malcolm in

  Latty, Ernest B.

  Laviscount, Samuel L.

  Lawson, James

  Lebanon

  Lee, Spike

  Leeks, Sylvester

  Lennon, Bernard

  Lennon, Nellie F.

  Lennon, William Paul

  Lenoir, John

  Levison, Stanley

  Lewis, John

  Liberia

  Liberty Party

  Licorish, David N.

  Lightfoot, Claude

  Lincoln, C. Eric

  Lindh, John Walker

  Liston, Sonny

  Little, Daisy Mason

  Little, Earl, Jr. (half-brother)

  Little, Earl, Sr. (father)

  birth of

  burning of house of

  death of

  Louise’s marriage to

  UNIA and

  Little, Ella (half-sister), see Collins, Ella Little

  Little, Hilda (sister)

  Little, Louise (mother)

  burning of house of

  Earl’s death and

  institutionalization of

  KKK and

  marriage of

  UNIA and

  Little, Mary (half-sister)

  Little, Philbert (brother)

  Little, Reginald (brother)

  expelled from Nation of Islam

  Little, Robert (brother)

  Little, Wesley (brother)

  Little, Wilfred (brother)

  Little, Yvonne (sister)

  Lobster Pond

  Logan, Arthur

  Lomax, Louis

  Los Angeles, Calif.

  Los Angeles Dispatch

  Los Angeles Herald-Dispatch

  Los Angeles Times

  Lost-Found Nation of Islam, see Nation of Islam

  Lumumba, Patrice

  Luqman, Anas M.

  Luthuli, Albert

  Lynn, Conrad

  Lynn, Winfred W.

  MacDonald, Bill

  Maged, Muhammad Abdul Azziz

  Maki, Ibrahim

  Malcolm X:

  arrest and sentencing of

  assassination of

  autobiography of, see Autobiography of Malcolm X, The

  autopsy of

  becomes minister

  birth of

  change in racial attitudes of

  childhood of

  childhood house burned

  children of, see Shabazz, Attallah; Shabazz, Gamilah Lumumba; Shabazz, Ilyasah; Shabazz, Qubilah

  column written by

  criminal activities of

  death threats and plots against

  in debates

  drug and alcohol use of

  economic philosophy of

  education of

  evangelizing work of

  eviction case against

  father’s death and

  firebombing of home of

  funeral of

  homosexual encounters of

  interviews with

  jobs held by

  magazines and newspapers published by

  marriage of; see also Shabazz, Betty

  marriage as viewed by

  military service avoided by

  mother’s illness and

  name of

  named national minister of Nation of Islam

  nicknames of

  physical appearance of

  in prison

  radio and television appearances of

  speaking style and abilities of

  wife of, see Shabazz, Betty

  women as viewed by

  Malcolm X: speeches, lectures, and sermons

  “The Ballot or the Bullet,”

  excerpts from

  “The Farce on Washington,”

  “God’s Judgment of White America,”

  in Great Britain

  at Harlem Freedom Rally

  at Harvard Law School

  at Hotel Theresa

  at London School of Economics

  “Message to the Grassroots,”

  at Mosque No.

  at Mosque No.

  at Philadelphia temple

  “There’s a Worldwi
de Revolution Going On,”

  at universities

  at Williams Church

  Mallory, Willie Mae

  Malloy, Lorenzo and Helen

  Mandela, Nelson

  Mao Zedong

  Manchester Guardian

  Mansur, Yaqub al-

  Marcello, Warren X

  Marderosian, Kora

  Marks, Charles

  Marshall, Paule

  Marshall, Thurgood

  Marxism

  Mason, Jackie

  Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord

  Matthews, George

  Mayfield, Julian

  Mboya, Tom

  McCormick, Kenneth

  McGuine, Cyril

  McKinley, Wilbur X

  McKissick, Floyd

  McKnight, Sammy

  Mecca

  Elijah Muhammad’s journey to

  Malcolm’s pilgrimage to

  Mendi, Mohammad T.

  Meredith, James

  Message to the Blackman in America (Elijah Muhammad)

  Messenger Magazine

  Michaux, Lewis

  Michigan:

  racial housing restrictions in

  see also Detroit, Mich.; Lansing, Mich.

  Michigan State University

  Middle East

  Malcolm’s travels in

  Militant

  Militant Labor Forum

  Milwaukee, Wisc.

  Mitchell, Sara

  Mohammed V, Sultan

  Molette, John X

  Molette, Yvonne X

  Monitor

  Montgomery, Ala.

  Monthly Review

  Moore, Archie

  Moore, Carlos

  Moorish Science Temple of America

  Morocco

  Morris, Charles 37X, see Kenyatta, Charles 37X

  Morton, Kenneth

  Moses, Bob

  Moslem Sunrise

  Mosque No. 1 (Detroit)

  Mosque No. 4 (Washington, D.C.)

  Mosque No. 7 (Harlem)

  firebombing of

  Malcolm named minister of

  Malcolm’s eviction case and

  Malcolm’s marriage and

  Malcolm’s suspension and

  Malcolm’s talks at

  rallies organized by

  renaming of

  Muhammad, Abdur-Rahman

  Muhammad, Akbar

  Muhammad, Augustus

  Muhammad, Clara (Clara Poole)

  Elijah’s infidelity and

  Muhammad, Elijah (Elijah Poole)

  apolitical philosophy of

  authority of

  Autobiography of Malcolm X and

  civil rights and

  Clay and

  death of

  Ella Collins and

  extramarital affairs and illegitimate children of

  Fard and

  Farrakhan and

  FBI and

  gender relations as viewed by

  global Islamic community and

  Haley and

  Harlem speech of

  Kennedy and

  KKK and

  Little family’s first connection to

  Malcolm’s assassination and

  Malcolm’s correspondence with

  Malcolm’s early visits to

  Malcolm’s marriage and

  Malcolm’s open letter of conciliation to

  Malcolm’s preparation for ministry and

  Malcolm’s speeches and

  Malcolm’s split with

  Malcolm’s suspension and

  March on Washington and

  Message to the Blackman in America

  police incidents and

  Rockwell and

  second home of

  threats against

  “What the Muslims Believe” statement of

  “What the Muslims Want” statement of

  white journalists and

  Williams and

  Muhammad, Elijah, Jr.

  Muhammad, Harriet

  Muhammad, Herbert

  Muhammad, Kallat

  Muhammad, Prophet

  Muhammad, Wallace (son of Elijah)

  name changed by

  as Nation of Islam leader

  Muhammad, Wallace D. Fard

  Muhammad Speaks

  Mulligan, Bernard

  Murphy, Michael

  Murray, Albert

  Murray, Pauli

  music

  bebop

  jazz

  musicians

  Muslim Brotherhood

  Muslim Girls Training (MGT)

  Muslim Mosque, Inc. (MMI)

  Muslims

  in prisons

  see also Islam

  Muslim World League

  Nairobi

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel

  Nation

  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

  National Urban League

  Nation of Islam (NOI)

  American Nazi Party and

  apolitical philosophy of

  “Black Muslims” phrase used for

  civil rights and

  Clay and

  contradictions in theology of

  decision-making officers in

  discipline in

  Elijah Muhammad’s leadership of, see Muhammad, Elijah

  eviction suit against Malcolm by

  Faisal and

  FBI surveillance of

  growth of

  The Hate That Hate Produced series about

  Hinton incident and

  Kennedy assassination and

  KKK and

  Little family’s conversion to

  Malcolm’s assassination attributed to

  Malcolm’s concerns about

  Malcolm’s conversion to

  Malcolm’s critics in

  Malcolm’s feud with

  Malcolm’s house firebombed by

  Malcolm’s rejection of theology of

  Malcolm’s split from

  Malcolm’s suspension from

  musicians and

  Muslim Mosque and

  orthodox Islam and

  Reginald Little expelled from

  Saviour’s Day Conventions of

  separatist philosophy of

  in South

  tithing in

  threats and physical intimidation against Malcolm from

  thugs in

  Wallace Muhammad’s leadership of

  “What the Muslims Believe” manifesto of

  “What the Muslims Want” manifesto of

  whites demonized in

  women in

  Yacub’s History and

  Nazis

  Nebraska

  Neal, Larry

  Negroes with Guns (Williams)

  Negro March on Washington Movement

  Nehru, Jawaharlal

  Nelson, Truman

  Newark, N. J.

  New Jersey Herald

  Newsweek

  Newton, Huey P.

  New York, N.Y.

  demonstrations in

  Harlem, see Harlem

  segregation in

  Stuyvesant Town

  New York Herald Tribune

  New York Police Department (NYPD)

  Bureau of Special Services and Investigation

  in confrontation at Malcolm’s home

  in Hinton incident

  Malcolm’s assassination and

  New York State

  New York Times

  Nicholson, Joseph

  Nielson, Thomas A.

  Nigeria

  Nixon, Richard

  Nketsia, Nana

  Nkrumah, Kwame

  Norfolk Prison Colony

  Malcolm in

  Norton, Eleanor Holmes

  Nyerere, Julius K.

  Obama, Barack

  Obote, Milton

  O’Connell, James

  Odinga, Oginga

  Omaha, Nebr.

  Org
anization of African Unity (OAU)

  Organization of Afro-American Cadets

  Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU)

  Audubon rallies of

  Statement of Basic Aims and Objectives

  tensions between Muslim Mosque and

  women in

  Osman, Ahmed

  Osman, Omar

  Oweida, Muhammad Taufik

  Owen, Chandler

  Oxley, Lloyd

  Pacheco, Ferdie

  Padmore, George

  Pakistan

  Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)

  Pan-Africanism

  Paris

  airplane crash in

  Malcolm in

  Parker, William H.

  Parks, Gordon

  Parks, Rosa

  Parrish, Richard

  Patterson, Floyd

  Patterson, William

  Pearson, Drew

  People’s Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

  Peterson, Caleb

  Philadelphia, Pa.

  Pittsburgh Courier

  Poe, Reese V.

  Poiter, Juanita

  Poitier, Sidney

  police

  in Los Angeles

  in New York City, see New York Police Department

  in Rochester

  Poole, Clara, see Muhammad, Clara

  Poole, Elijah, see Muhammad, Elijah

  Poole, Sharon 6X

  Postal Service, U.S.

  Potts, Frankie Lee

  Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.

  Powell, Adam Clayton, Sr.

  Powell, James

  Prescott, Larry 4X

  Prince, Richard

  prisons

  Malcolm in

  Muslims in

  Public Enemy

  Purlie Victorious (Davis)

  Qadianis

  Quayle, Dan

  Qur’an

  Qutb, Sayyid

  “Racism: The Cancer That Is Destroying America” (Malcolm X)

  railroads

  Malcolm’s jobs on

  Rainey, Joe

  Ramadan, Said

  Randolph, A. Philip

  Rangel, Charles

  Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM)

  Reynolds, Ga.

  Reynolds, Paul

  Richardson, Gloria

  Riesel, Victor

  riots

  in Harlem

  Roberts, Gene X

  Roberts, Joan

  Robeson, Paul

  Robinson, Cleveland

  Robinson, Jackie

  Rochester, N.Y.

  Rockefeller, John D., Jr.

  Rockefeller, Nelson

  Rockwell, George Lincoln

  Rogers, J. A.

  Rogers, William X

  Romaine, Anne

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Root, Gladys Towles

  Rosary, Lucille X

  Roseland Ballroom

  Rothwax, Harold J.

  Rushin, James

  Rusk, Dean

  Rustin, Bayard

  Ryan, Jessie 8X

  Sabbatino, Peter L. F.

  Sadat, Anwar el-

  Sadiq, Mufti Muhammad

  Saghaf, Seyyid Omar el-

  St. Louis, Mo.

  Sanders, Betty, see Shabazz, Betty

  Sandlin, Shelman

  Sanford, John Elroy

 
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