M - Autobiography of Malcolm X by X Malcolm
Author:X, Malcolm [Malcolm, X,]
Format: epub, mobi
ISBN: 0878910042
Published: 2010-06-21T04:00:00+00:00
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN BLACK MUSLIMS
In the spring of nineteen fifty-nine-some months before Brother Johnson Hinton's case had awakened the Harlem black ghetto to us-a Negro journalist, Louis Lomax, then living in New York, asked me one morning whether our Nation of Islam would cooperate in being filmed as a television documentary program for the Mike Wallace Show, which featured controversial subjects. I told Lomax that, naturally, anything like that would have to be referred to The Honorable Elijah Muhammad. And Lomax did fly to Chicago to consult Mr. Muhammad. After questioning Lomax, then cautioning him against some thingshe did not desire, Mr. Muhammad gave his consent.
Cameramen began filming Nation of Islam scenes around our mosques in New York, Chicago, and Washington, D. C. Sound recordings were made of Mr. Muhammad and some ministers, including me, teaching black audiences the truths about the brainwashed black man and the devil white man.
At Boston University around the same time, C. Eric Lincoln, a Negro scholar then working for his doctorate, had selected for his thesis subject the Nation of Islam. Lincoln's interest had been aroused the previous year when, teaching at Clark College in Atlanta, Georgia, he received from one of his Religion students a term paper whose introduction I can now quote from Lincoln's book. It was the plainspoken convictions of one of Atlanta's numerous young black collegians who often visited our local Temple Fifteen.
“The Christian religion is incompatible with the Negro's aspirations for dignity and equality in America,” the student had written. "It has hindered where it might have helped; it has been
evasive when it was morally bound to be forthright; it has separated believers on the basis of color, although it has declared its mission to be a universal brotherhood under Jesus Christ. Christian love is the white man's love for himself and for his race. For the man who is not white, Islam is the hope for justice and equality in the world we must build tomorrow."
After some preliminary research showed Professor Lincoln what a subject he had hold of, he had been able to obtain several grants, and a publisher's encouragement to expand his thesis into a book.
On the wire of our relatively small Nation, these two big developments-a television show, and a book about us-naturally were big news. Every Muslim happily anticipated that now, through the white man's powerful communicationsmedia, our brainwashed black brothers and sisters across the United States, and devils, too, were going to see, hear, and read Mr. Muhammad's teachings which cut back and forth like a two-edged sword.
We had made our own very limited efforts to employ the power of print. First, some time back, I had made an appointment to see editor James Hicks of the _Amsterdam News_, published in Harlem. Editor Hicks said he felt every voice in the community deserved to be heard. Soon, each week's _Amsterdam News_ carried a little column that I wrote. Then, Mr. Muhammad agreed to write a column for that valuable _Amsterdam News_ space, and my column was transferred to another black newspaper, the Los Angeles _Herald Dispatch_.
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