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Hagan, Thomas:
See
Hayer, Talmadge

Hagen, John:
See
Hayer, Talmadge

Haley, Alexander Palmer,
19
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70
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71
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79
,
338
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39

telephone conversation with,
83

Haley, Richard,
66

Hamer, Fannie Lou,
40
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41

Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (HARYOU),
80
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81

Harris, Donald,
39

meeting with Malcolm X,
39
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40

Harvard Law School forum,
194
,
200
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203

HARYOU:
See
Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited

“The Hate That Hate Produced” (TV program),
149

Part One,
159
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65

Part Three,
165
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170

Hayer, Talmadge,
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86
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343
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363
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65
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385
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387
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88
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402
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404
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405
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437
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439
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440

trial and conviction of,
432
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42

Hayer, Thomas:
See
Hayer, Talmadge

Height, Dorothy,
41

Henry, Milton,
309

Hi-Fi Country Club,
67

recording of speech made at,
226

Hodges, Norman,
461

Homes Hall at Los Angeles City College,
66

Hoover, J, Edgar,
26
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27
,
91
,
230

letter to and response from,
241
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42

“Hot Line” (radio program),
392
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93

Hughes, William J.,
86

inquiry concerning re-investigation of Malcolm X assassination,
464
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66

Humphrey, Hubert,
170

Ibadan, Nigeria,
326
,
333
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35

Independent Socialist Club (ISC),
489
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90

Independent Socialist Youth (1SY),
489
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90

Innis, Roy,
45

Integrationism,
25

Inter-marriage,
240

ISC:
See
Independent Socialist Club

ISY:
See
Independent Socialist Youth

Jack, Hulan,
161
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166
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67
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174

Jacko, Edward,
145
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280

James, William M.,
64

on black supremacy,
180
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81

James X:
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Warden, James
67
X

Jarvis,
59

Jeremiah X,
243
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44

Jerry Williams Radio Program,
324
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25

Jews,
176

Johnson, Hinton,
62

Johnson, Lyndon B.,
273
,
306
,
317

Johnson, Mrs. Thomas
15
X,
438
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39

Johnson, Thomas
15
X,
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385
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389
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39
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440

trial and conviction of,
432
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42

Johnson X:

account of beating of,
135

lawsuit,
144
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45

Jones, Kelsey,
291

Jones, Le Roi,
455

Kennedy, Bob,
317

Kennedy, John F.,
68
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70
,
211
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213
,
227
,
244

remarks over death of,
245

Kennedy, Stephen,
199

Kenyatta, Jomo,
80

Khrushchev, Nikita,
211
,
213

King, Charles T. O.,
174

King, Coretta Scott,
42
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47

King, Martin Luther, Jr.
18
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19
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135
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243
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44
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282
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320
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367
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380

childhood,
21
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22

FBI memorandum on,
17

on Malcolm X assassination,
83
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84

King, Martin Luther, Sr.,
21

KKK:
See
Ku Klux Klan

Ku Klux Klan (KKK),
30
,
177
,
194
,
357

meeting with,
29
,
203
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204

Kunstler, William,
172

on “Pro and Con” radio programs,
180
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90

Kupcinet, Irving,
316
,
344
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45

“Kup's How” (TV program),
82
,
316
,
328
,
344

transcript from,
345
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47

Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute,
75
,
326
,
334

La Place, Malcolm,
224

Lagos, Nigeria,
337

Lawson, James R.,
165

Lefkowitz, Attorney General,
80

Lenin, Nicolai,
204

“Les Crane Television Show”,
81
,
315
,
318

Lewis, John,
39
,
395

meeting with Malcolm X,
39
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40

Lightfoot, Claude,
212

Lincoln, Abraham,
139
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40
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238

Little, Earl,
20
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57
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58

Little, Louise,
20
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57
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58

Little, Malcolm:
See
Malcolm X

Little. Wilfred,
62
,
137

Logan Act,
79
,
290

possible violation of,
297
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99

Lomax, Louis,
76
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149
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162
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166
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69
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316

London School of Economics,
82

Lorton Reformatory,
235

Los Angeles Herald-Dispatch
,
62
,
63
,
66
,
135
,
168
,
171
,
174

on events surrounding shooting death of Ronald Stokes,
218
,
219
,
220

interview with Malcolm X,
141
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44

Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
,
67

Los Angeles Youth Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),
395

Louis X,
43

Lumumba, Patrice,
65
,
199
,
306

McClellan, John,
58

McDonald, Dora,
67

Malcolm X:

activities abroad,
325
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38

activities abroad (chronology),
63
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64
,
74
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75
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78
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80

advocates armed self-defense,
81

assassination of,
83
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360
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76
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398
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405
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426
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31

assault on,
78

association with sports figures,
284
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85

attempted visit to France,
42
,
82

awareness of government infiltration of NOI,
117
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18

birthday anniversary,
453
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64

on black supremacy,
180
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90

childhood (chronology),
57
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58

on Christianity,
185
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86

commenting on statement made concerning JFK. death,
265

comments on firebombing of residence,
356

confronting civil rights leaders,
33
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34

conversation with Elijah Muhammad,
246
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48

departure from Nation of Islam,
34
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36
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37
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70
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250
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252
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277
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78

on destruction of white man,
113
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14

FBI background on,
98
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99
,
108
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109

FBI description of,
102
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103

funeral,
386
,
394
–
97

heart attack,
137
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38

interview on “Focus” radio program,
231
–
41

involvement with NOI (chronology)
60
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70

at March on Washington,
69
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70

marriage to Betty Sanders,
62

meeting with KKK,
29
,
203
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204

as new minister of Temple No.
7
,
104

newspaper articles written by (1958),
146
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48

NOI and political aspirations of,
197
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98

philosophy change of,
317
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18

plans to create black nationalist party,
72

political and historical significance of,
17
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18

political legacy,
44
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49

politicization of nationalism,
30
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44

positions held by,
129

prison term (chronology),
59
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60

protests police brutality,
67

on racial extremism,
184
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85

on racial hatred,
110
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12

relationship with civil rights organizations and leaders,
281
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83

relationship with Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,
39

residence, firebombing of,
82
,
351
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54

social origins of,
19
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25

Stance on hostility toward national civil rights leaders,
35
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36

on surname,
182
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191
,
241

telephone conversation with Alex Haley,
83

on Temple of Islam being temporary movement,
186
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87

and the FBI,
25
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30

threats against,
77
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78
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283
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84
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311
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35

as young adult (chronology),
58
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59

“Malcolm X Speaks” (book),
417

Malcolm X, the Man and His ideas
, FBI review of,
447
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49

“A Manifesto for Clergymen of the Los Angeles Area”,
220

March on Washington,
35
,
69
,
245

comments on,
229

Marderosian, Kora,
59

Marks, Charles,
86
,
440

Marxist Forum,
75

Matthews, Thomas W.,
145

May 2 Movement (M2M),
491

Mbulu, Letta,
445

MCI:
See
Muslim Cult of Islam

Memorial March,
422
,
443
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44

“Message to the Grass Roots” (speech),
36

MFDP:
See
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

MGT:
See
Muslim Girls Training

“Mike Wallace News Program” (TV),
361

The Militant
,
308
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309
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450

Militant Labor Forum,
74
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76
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81
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85

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP),
40

MMI:
See
Muslim Mosque, Incorporated

Moore, Carlos,
42

Moore, Cecil,
37

Morris, Charles
37
X,
422
,
440
,
444

Moslem Pilgrimage Rites,
178

Moslem vs. Muslim,
237

Motley, Constance B.
66

M2M:
See
May 2 Movement

Muhammad, Elijah,
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27
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45
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321
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367
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392
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93

conversation with Malcolm X,
246
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48

family, animosity between Malcolm X and,
222
,
243

FBI memorandum on,
17

on Malcolm X assassination,
84
,
393

paternity suits against,
425
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26

possible assassination of,
322
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23
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378
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82

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