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[Malcolm X] What were you
before the white man
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named you a Negro?
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What was your name?
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It couldn't have been
Smith or Jones.
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They don't have
those kind of names
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where you and I came from.
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[Herb Boyd] Malcolm spoke truthto power.
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This guy is fearless.
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It's the white man
that's cracking skulls!
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad] But evenat the height of his popularity,
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he had a lot of enemies.
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[Malcolm X] I do believe therewill be attempts on my life.
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They're foaming at the mouth.
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[Amin Nathari] It was inevitablethat he would be killed.
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I probably am a dead man already.
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- [gun firing]
- [people screaming]
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[witness 1]
Shooting like a cowboy.
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[witness 2] Peoplecrawling on the floor.
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[Calvin Sinnette]
It was like warfare.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad] The first timeI saw those bullet wounds,
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I thought, "Why doesn't someone
want to get to the bottom of this?"
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So I started asking questions.It became an obsession.
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[reporter] Who do you believe
is responsible for Malcolm X's death?
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The white power structure
in America is behind it.
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[James Farmer] He said thathe was going to be killed
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because he knew too much.
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What did he know?
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[James Shabazz]
Might be an inside job.
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[Tony Bouza] The investigationwas a failure
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from beginning to end.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
Three men were arrested.
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[Aziz] The white mansay you guilty, you guilty. Why?
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Because he says so
and he got a gun.
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[officer] Has he signeda statement?
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad] And the thing is,two of them weren't
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even in the Audubon Ballroom that day.
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Malcolm's death neversat right with me.
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This is a rough hood.
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What we're doing,it makes me nervous.
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[David Garrow] Asking who's guiltyof Malcolm's assassination
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is a dangerous question to ask.
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That's not something
that we talked about.
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Leave it alone.
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[Muhammad]
What is the real story?
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You know who did it.
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It's important to get answers
about who gunned down my father.
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...by any means necessary!
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This is still a unsolved case,
a mystery.
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That's almost
too much to process.
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[Al Sharpton]
He was our shining black prince.
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People still don't get it.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
The whole thing is on film!
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Wow.
I was not aware of that.
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I'm not a lawyer, I don't have a Ph.D.
Who did this?
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Folks try to caution me."You leave that alone, man."
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Why would we dig up the dead?
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad] The more peopletell me I can't do something,
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that's the thing I want to do.
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I'm not going to stopuntil I get justice.
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Because the official accountof who killed Malcolm X,
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it's not true.
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[theme music playing]
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[host] My guest tonight,Malcolm X,
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once the number-two manin the Black Muslims,
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now broken with Elijah Muhammad.
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He says he's a marked man
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and that a number of attemptshave been made on his life.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
Malcolm knew he was going to die
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by someone's hands.
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It was coming.
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[sirens wailing]
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He was predicting it, even.
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Malcolm spent the nightof February 20, 1965,
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in the Hilton Hotel.
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He had a big rally the next day.
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He wanted to find a safe place
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that no one knewwhere he was staying,
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so he could collect his thoughts.
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[phone ringing]
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He was awakenedby a phone call in the morning.
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And the personon the other end of the line
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said something that let him know
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that someone knewwhere he was at.
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That he could be gotten anywhere,
essentially.
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He called his wife,Betty, he said,
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"I want you to come andI want you to bring the girls,"
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and that's what she did.
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[Sinnette]
My wife was pleased
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that it was a clear,bright Sunday morning.
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When we walkedinto the ballroom,
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we sat about eight to ten rowsfrom the stage.
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I could see Betty
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and I think one or more
of her children with her.
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[A. Peter Bailey]
I got there a little bit early.
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And when brother Malcolm came in,
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it was the first time
I'd ever seen him
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where he had looked
a little harried.
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As though the pressureswere getting on him.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
He knew at that point
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that time was running out for him.
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All the signs were there,
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and that's why none
of his invited speakers
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that were supposed to appear
on that stage with him that day,
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none of them showed up.
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Everyone knewthat this man was in trouble.
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This man was hot!
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[Bailey] I remember him saying,
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"The way I feel today,I shouldn't even be here."
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And myself and about four of uspeople backstage, we said,
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"Well, why don't you go home?
People will understand."
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"You know, you've been
under a lot of pressure
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over the last three weeks."
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And he said,"No, they want to hear me,
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what I have to sayabout the firebombing."
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[Malcolm X] As many of you know,
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Sunday morningabout three o'clock,
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somebody threw some bombs
inside my house.
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I'm telling you these things,because it has reached
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a point where I feelthat black people
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in this country need to knowwhat's going on.
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And I'm talkingabout an organization
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which I had a hand in building,
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which I had a hand
in organizing.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad] By the timehe left the Nation of Islam,
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Malcolm had a lot of enemies.
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The Nation of Islamwas a pure dictatorship.
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Elijah Muhammad was at the top.
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And Malcolm was seenas a traitor,
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because he had turnedon his leader
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who had raised him upfrom a common criminal
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and put him on a pinnaclebefore the world.
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Also the federal government,the FBI,
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was deathly afraid of someonelike Malcolm X.
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And one of the most perplexing detailsabout this story
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is the fact thatthere was an absence
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of any kind of police force
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in and around
the Audubon that afternoon.
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This was very strange,
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especially given
the recent threats
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that were made on his life.
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[Zaheer Ali] Usually at the ralliesat the Audubon Ballroom,
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there'd be up to two dozen police officersstationed outside.
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And on that day,there were only two uniformed officers,
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and they're stationed upstairs inside,
away from the ballroom.
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So the deterrent effect
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of having law enforcement present
was not there.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
It kind of gave a kind of menacing vibe
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to the whole scene.
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You know...
where was this police presence?
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[reporter] Try to rememberjust exactly what happened.
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[witness 1] Well, he had justgot up to open up.
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And, um, he was speaking.
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I don't remember the exact wordshe was saying...
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Malcolm goes to the rostrum,
and he gave the greeting.
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Salaam-alaikum.
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[Gene Simpson] At that point,a rumbling broke out behind us.
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[man] Get your hand out of my pocket!
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[Gene Simpson]
And everybody in the place
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naturally turned around to look.
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[Malcolm X] Hold it, hold it, hold it...
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[Samuel Bilal] I rememberMalcolm was raising
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his hand saying,
"All right, everybody be cool now."
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Or something to that effect.
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I said to myself,"Why don't they cut that out?
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I want to hear Malcolmunfold this program."
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
And a burly, dark-skinned man
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walked up to the stage
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and pulled from under his coat
a sawed-off shotgun.
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And, uh, just then
the gunfire went off.
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[gun firing]
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[people screaming]
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[Bilal] Next thing I know,two other fellas jumped up.
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They're shooting this place up.
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I remember there were so many shots
that were fired.
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It was like warfare.
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[people clamoring and wailing]
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[Betty Shabazz] I saw people crawlingon the floor.
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So I got down too.
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And my children were crying,
you know,
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"What's going on,
what's going on?
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Are they gonna shoot us?"
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[women and children sobbing]
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[Shabazz] Then I saw,um, someone
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look in amazement to the front.
I knew they had shot my husband.
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[Bailey] I ran downand I jumped up on the stage.
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And his shirt was open
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and I saw all thesebullet holes in his body.
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And he was gasping.
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I remember thinking to myself,
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"He's gonna die.
He's gonna die."
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[Shabazz] My husband was all I had.I mean he was...
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He was everything to meand my children.
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He said that, uh...
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That he'd always love meand provide for us.
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[Malcolm X] We're not brutalizedbecause we're Muslims.
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We're not brutalizedbecause we're Catholics.
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We're brutalized
because we are black people in America.
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[Jelani Cobb] If you're lookingat the genealogy
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of the anger and activismin this country,
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we see lots of itdescending from Malcolm.
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[Malcolm X] If they want usto turn the other cheek,
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teach white peopleto turn the other cheek.
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And if they want usto love our enemy,
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teach white people
to love their enemy.
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[Cobb] Malcolm wasthe primary articulator
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of our cause and our caseagainst America,
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against white supremacyin the United States.
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[Malcolm X] Black peoplein this country
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have been the victims
of violence
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at the hands of the white man
for 400 years.
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Is that different
53 years after his death?
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Not really.
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[Eric Garner] I can't breathe!
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[cop] Put your hands
behind your back!
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[Eric Garner] I can't breathe!
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[Malcolm X]
When someone attacks you,
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when someone comes at youwith a club, with a gun,
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despite the factthat you've done nothing wrong,
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he tells you,"Suffer peacefully."
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And how long can you suffer,
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after suffering for 400 years?
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We declare our right to berespected as a human being,
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to be given the rightsof a human being,
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which we intend to bring into existence
by any means necessary.
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[crowd cheering]
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[Cobb] For thosewho love Malcolm,
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it is a really, really intenserelationship with his memory.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
Malcolm spoke to me at a time
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when I wasa very angry young man,
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and I fell in love with him.
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I was the victim of a police attack
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when I was only 14 years old,
and it was racially motivated.
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One quiet Sunday afternoon,myself and my cousin,
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I believe I was in 9th grade,
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and we were justhanging out on our bikes.
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Me, him, and his girlfriend,
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a young white girl.
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I was just chattingwith the young lady,
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and this, evidently,enraged the police.
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You know,"How dare these black boys
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date these white girls?"
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They did a fishtail,
you know, "whoop-whoop,"
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you know,
jumped out the car.
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They grabbed me by my afro,
and they said, you know,
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"You like dating white girls, nigger?
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That's what you like to do?"
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And they flung me
against the car
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and one of 'em came up
and gave me a nice knee, y'know?
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I'm 14 years old!
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They threw mein the back of the car,
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and then they just drovearound Providence and terrorized me.
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They started talkingabout how many brothers
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they threwin the Providence River.
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"You remember Pookie?You remember Ray-Ray, or Johnny?
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Y'know what happened to them,didn't you?
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They're at the bottomof the Providence River."
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That kind of talk.
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Then one officer looked to
the other officer and he said,
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"Did he say something?
Did you say something, boy?
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Say one more thing
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and we'll split your head
like a goddamn grape, okay?"
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I remembered there was a...
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a paralyzing fearjust trying to figure out
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what was goingto become of me, y'know?
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What were these guys gonna do?
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All I could dowas just sit there, you know,
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and accept whatever my fate
was going to be, you know?
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Um... It was terrifying.
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It was terrifying.
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Every case of police brutality
against a Negro
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follows the same pattern.
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- [man] You right!
- They attack you,
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bust you all upside your mouth,
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and then take you to court
and charge you with assault.
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What kind of democracy is that?
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
The first time I heard his voice,
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what really attracted me to it
was the fearlessness of it.
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[Malcolm X]
You speak as a black man,
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a black manwhose patience has run out.
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The manhood in it!
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The day of the sit-in,
the crawl-in,
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the cry-in, and the beg-in
is outdated.
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The power of this man's courage
to say this stuff.
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You know, it was...
It was irresistible!
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It changed the entire trajectoryof my life.
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That's the reason why I wentto Howard University.
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That's the reasonI became a black militant activist
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at that moment.
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We all had a storyor know someone
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who's been jacked upby the police.
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And that's whatMalcolm represented for us.
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You know, that black man
that wasn't gonna take this shit anymore.
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Malcolm's deathnever sat right with me.
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There were too manyunanswered questions.
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And for the better partof 30 years,
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I've dedicated my lifeto understanding this story.
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I'm not a lawyer.
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I don't have a Ph.D.I don't have a Master's.
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I'm not what you would call,even, a professional.
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I have no shame about that.
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Just a regular brother who felt
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that Malcolm deserved justice.
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Ladies and gentlemen,my name is Abdur Rahman,
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I'll be your narrator.
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This portion of the tour,
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on behalf
of Arlington National Cemetery Tours,
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I'd like to welcome you all
to Arlington National Cemetery.
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This is our nation's most sacred place
of remembrance...
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[David Garrow] Abdur RahmanMuhammad is without question
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the most knowledgeable person
about Malcolm's murder.
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He's been an independent researcher
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working on this
for a good number of years now.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
Look to the driver's side,
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the large memorial there
in the center of the...
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[Garrow] He has investedhundreds of hours
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tracking downdirect first-hand evidence
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of the conspiracyto kill Malcolm X.
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...brutally assassinated
in June of 1963.
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[Garrow] No one alivehas done more
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to solve Malcolm's killingthan Abdur Rahman Muhammad.
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...state of Mississippi
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to become the first
field secretary
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for the NAACP at that time.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
Early on, I had read enough to think
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that the case was a sham, all right?
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That it was a fraud.
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I had read enough to believethat the killers were
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still out there.
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It's been a great honor
and privilege
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to share this rich
and auspicious history with you.
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Never been afraidof the truth.
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I always wanted to know,
what is the real story?
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Whatever it is,
I'll deal with it.
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I decided that, you know,if it was ever possible
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for me to find these people,that I would find them.
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I mean, this is Malcolm X
we're talking about!
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[Herbert J. Stern]
It was a Sunday.
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I had the homicide duty.
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Usually, there wasn't much
homicide activity, you know,
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certainly not in the afternoons.
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I was in a bar, dancing.
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And you know,the dancing in those days
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was a lot of leaping in the air.
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I remember the nameof the place too,
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it was called Ondine's.
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It doesn't exist anymore.
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It was on, I think, 57th Streetright under the bridge.
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I heard somebody say,"You hear? Malcolm X was shot."
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In this whole bar,
there was one booth with a telephone,
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and it was occupied.
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But I had a badge, you know.
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So I took my badge out,
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and I went over to the booth
and knocked on the thing.
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Guy looked up, and I said...
Showed him the badge. "Out!"
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And I called ManhattanNorth Homicide.
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They said, "Mr. Stern,
where have you been?
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We have been looking for you."
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[reporter] Chief, could you describewhat happened here today?
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[police chief]
At about 3:15 p.m. this afternoon,
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there were about 400 personspresent in the ballroom here,
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representing an organization
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headed up by Malcolm X.
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[reporter] There were no policeat this meeting, were there, Inspector?
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There were no uniformed policemen
assigned inside this ballroom.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
When the police arrived at the Audubon,
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there was no sense of urgency.
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And this was noticedby a lot of people.
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Almost as if they knew
this was going to happen.
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Almost as if they wanted it to happen.
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[Bailey] The police,they looked so nonchalant.
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It just really...It angered me when I saw it.
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They was just strollingthrough the Audubon Ballroom
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like they was on a Sunday strollin Central Park.
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And people were on the floor,chairs overturned,
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people were still crying
and screaming.
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[Stern] The crime scenewas a total mess.
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The whole place wasin total disarray.
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[camera shutter clicking]
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There was nothing
to see at the scene
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that would have helped me
as a lawyer on the case.
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[camera shutter clicking]
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We knew that Malcolmhad stood up
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in front ofa very crowded ballroom
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and that the shootersmassacred him
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in the presence of his family.
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Boom, boom, boom, boom.
They just blew him apart.
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[police chief] We have foundone weapon at the scene.
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A shotgun, which, I'm sorry,
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I cannot describe for--
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- [reporter] A sawed-off shotgun?
- Sawed-off shotgun.
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[Stern] Actually,we knew that there were
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three kinds of weapons.
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There was a shotgun.
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There was a.45,
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and then there was somesort of... like a Luger.
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[reporter] Where wasMalcolm hit?
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He sustained one shot
in the lower right chin
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and the others hit him
in the chest and, uh, body.
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[Stern] I knew thatone of the shooters,
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one carrying a.45, had run,
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and was shotby one of Malcolm's bodyguards.
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[people shouting]
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He managed to staggerinto the street
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and then the mobtried to kill him.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
By then, the police had finally arrived
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and they rescued himfrom almost certain death.
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He was immediately arrested,and he was found with a weapon.
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So, that was kind of,
"Case closed" for him.
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What bothers me the most
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is that the other gunmen got away
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because there was no police.
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Were it not for the fact that
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one of Malcolm's security detail
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shot this man in the leg,
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all of the assassins
would've got away.
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[Zaheer Ali] Law enforcementdid not secure
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the scene of the crime.
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In fact, there was a dance scheduledfor 7:00 p.m. that evening,
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and the ballroom was cleaned upand prepared for the dance,
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which went on as scheduled,
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with the bullets
probably still in the wall.
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It made the processof the investigation
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seem haphazard at best,
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botched, at worst.
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Maybe convenient to someone?
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It's just one of the reasonswhy many people
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have continued questionsabout the assassination
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and the role of law enforcement,
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either actively or passively,
in this happening.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
Did people know it was coming?
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Did they get the right guys?
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There was just so many stonesstill unturned.
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And it just kept bugging me
and bugging me.
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Somewhere in my path,
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I decided that I needto drill down on Malcolm's case.
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My initial research beganin the FBI Hoover building.
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I've gone through the filesin the Library of Congress.
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You know, anything thatI could get my hands on
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to get clues
as to who is responsible
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for this horrific crime.
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But I've never seen
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the District Attorney'scase files
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or any evidencefrom the crime scene.
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[Lorenzini] So, we havea number of collections
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at the Archivesrelated to Malcolm X
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and the assassinationof Malcolm X.
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- There's the DA's case files.
- [Abdur Rahman Muhammad] Okay.
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[Lorenzini] Homicide case files,
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and then there'sthe NYPD photograph collection.
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If we look in here,
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this is the NYPD Photo Unit
Manhattan's logbook.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
So this book would have been
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at the, uh, precinct.
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[Lorenzini] This would
have been at the precinct.
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Every time an officer
comes on duty,
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they sign in, they sign out,
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um, they get a call.
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And then you see here, at 3:45.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
3:45 is when the call was made.
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[Lorenzini]
To the Audubon Ballroom,
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"to photograph scene
where Malcolm X Little,
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male Negro, 39,
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was allegedly shot
by unknown perpetrators.
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Photos of ballroom
and surrounding area taken
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in black and white and color,"
which is very rare.
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Very rare for them
to shoot color.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
Do those color photographs exist?
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[Lorenzini]
Those color photographs do exist.
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And here's some copies
of what...
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- [Muhammad] Wow.
- Of those.
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So here we have backstage
at the ballroom.
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So there's the stage
of the ballroom.
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And you can seewhere they've circled here.
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All those chalk marks,those are bullet holes.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
That is incredible.
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[Lorenzini]
This is the stairwell.
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Some of the assailantsran out the back stairwell.
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Um, I think there's something
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like 65 photographsof this scene.
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So was there a lot of evidence
collected at the scene?
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[Lorenzini] There was.
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What we have is what's in
the New York DA's case files.
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So now that the DA has turned this over
to your office,
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is it now considered
a closed case?
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Anything that the DA's office
turns over to us
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would normally be considered
a closed case file.
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00:24:45,569 --> 00:24:49,739
Um, but that doesn't mean
that cases still can't get reopened.
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[Muhammad]
Well, there's no statute of limitations
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- on murder.
- Right.
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[Muhammad] If, for example,
this case could be reopened.
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[Lorenzini] Right.
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It's quite probable
that this material
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- would be utilized in it.
- Yeah, that's true.
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00:25:01,710 --> 00:25:03,750
You know,
could always be reopened.
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[Muhammad]
Could always be reopened.
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[Lorenzini] And that's evidence,
not just history.
497
00:25:07,633 --> 00:25:08,633
[Muhammad] Right.
498
00:25:15,015 --> 00:25:16,975
[reporter]
Did he ever discuss with you
499
00:25:17,059 --> 00:25:19,649
the likelihood thathe would be assassinated?
500
00:25:19,728 --> 00:25:23,108
[Shabazz] Uh, yes,we discussed it many times.
501
00:25:23,190 --> 00:25:26,400
Several attemptshad been made on his life.
502
00:25:26,485 --> 00:25:28,445
The police and the press
tried to make it look
503
00:25:28,529 --> 00:25:31,199
like he bombed his own home,
which was ridiculous.
504
00:25:31,281 --> 00:25:33,991
I mean, he had no insurance
on the furniture
505
00:25:34,076 --> 00:25:37,076
or himself
or anything like that,
506
00:25:37,162 --> 00:25:39,752
and now I guess
they'll say he shot himself.
507
00:25:41,542 --> 00:25:45,132
[sirens wailing]
508
00:25:45,212 --> 00:25:47,512
[police chief] We're inthe process now of trying
509
00:25:47,589 --> 00:25:50,259
to interview every person
who was in the ballroom
510
00:25:50,342 --> 00:25:53,012
and get as much information
as we can
511
00:25:53,095 --> 00:25:55,135
to find the killersof Malcolm X.
512
00:25:55,222 --> 00:25:56,682
[Stern] The assignmentfor the police
513
00:25:56,765 --> 00:25:59,515
was to interview
every single person
514
00:25:59,601 --> 00:26:00,941
that they could identify.
515
00:26:01,895 --> 00:26:04,145
"Who'd you sit next to?Who'd you sit next to?
516
00:26:04,231 --> 00:26:05,611
Who did you know?Who did you see?"
517
00:26:05,691 --> 00:26:07,111
[reporter] Did you seewhat happened, sir?
518
00:26:07,192 --> 00:26:08,442
[witness 1] No, I just came inwhen it all happened.
519
00:26:08,527 --> 00:26:10,647
All I could seewas smoke and shooting.
520
00:26:10,737 --> 00:26:12,027
[reporter] Did you seewhat happened, dear?
521
00:26:12,114 --> 00:26:13,824
[witness 2] No, no, no. No.
522
00:26:13,907 --> 00:26:17,287
[witness 3] I see two menrush up in to the platform.
523
00:26:17,369 --> 00:26:20,459
[Stern] They knew almostnobody to start with.
524
00:26:20,539 --> 00:26:23,959
And then they began to find names
as they went through.
525
00:26:24,042 --> 00:26:27,502
I mean, it wasn't Sherlock Holmes,
you know?
526
00:26:27,588 --> 00:26:29,168
"Who did you see?
527
00:26:29,256 --> 00:26:32,296
Did you recognize anybody?"Some people did.
528
00:26:32,384 --> 00:26:34,014
[witness 4]
There were two fellas.
529
00:26:34,094 --> 00:26:36,314
One was a Black Muslim.Ran and start shooting.
530
00:26:36,388 --> 00:26:38,018
- They were Black Muslims?
- [witness 4] Yes, sir.
531
00:26:38,098 --> 00:26:40,518
They were Black Muslims'cause I recognized them.
532
00:26:43,187 --> 00:26:48,607
[Aziz] The day of the murder,which was a Sunday morning,
533
00:26:48,692 --> 00:26:51,242
I was laying across the couch,with my foot up,
534
00:26:52,196 --> 00:26:55,196
and I heard it over the radio.
535
00:26:55,282 --> 00:26:57,372
[news anchor] Breaking newsout of New York City.
536
00:26:57,451 --> 00:26:59,701
Four bulletsfrom an assassin's gun
537
00:26:59,786 --> 00:27:02,956
have taken the lifeof black nationalist leader Malcolm X.
538
00:27:03,040 --> 00:27:05,880
[Aziz] Four days later,they came and got me.
539
00:27:07,044 --> 00:27:09,134
The fact is I spent 20 years in prison
540
00:27:09,213 --> 00:27:11,303
for a crime
that I didn't commit.
541
00:27:11,381 --> 00:27:13,881
[reporter] Watch the wire,
watch the wire.
542
00:27:13,967 --> 00:27:15,677
Has he signed a statement, sir?
543
00:27:15,761 --> 00:27:17,801
[Zak A. Kondo]
On February the 26th,
544
00:27:17,888 --> 00:27:20,558
Norman 3X Butler,
545
00:27:20,641 --> 00:27:22,231
who is a lieutenant,
546
00:27:22,309 --> 00:27:23,439
he's arrested.
547
00:27:23,519 --> 00:27:25,309
And then on March the 3rd,
548
00:27:25,395 --> 00:27:28,895
Thomas 15X Johnson is arrested.
549
00:27:28,982 --> 00:27:30,902
[police chief]
We were able to arrest
550
00:27:30,984 --> 00:27:32,284
a third suspect this afternoon
551
00:27:32,361 --> 00:27:35,241
in the assassination
of Malcolm X.
552
00:27:37,741 --> 00:27:39,911
He's going to be chargedwith acting in concert
553
00:27:39,993 --> 00:27:41,703
with the others now arrested.
554
00:27:41,787 --> 00:27:44,457
[Stern] These peoplewho were members of the Nation of Islam,
555
00:27:44,540 --> 00:27:48,420
they were an extremelymilitant faction.
556
00:27:48,502 --> 00:27:51,632
[Muhammad] Butler and Johnsonwere from the Harlem mosque,
557
00:27:51,713 --> 00:27:54,803
Mosque number 7,Malcolm's mosque.
558
00:27:54,883 --> 00:27:56,973
From the very beginning,
559
00:27:57,052 --> 00:28:00,432
the focus of the investigation
was on Harlem,
560
00:28:00,514 --> 00:28:02,354
and on Butler and Johnson.
561
00:28:02,432 --> 00:28:05,642
Because they were known enforcersin the community
562
00:28:05,727 --> 00:28:08,897
who had been arrested for other crimes,
563
00:28:08,981 --> 00:28:11,111
and they werethe prime suspects.
564
00:28:12,484 --> 00:28:16,284
[Aziz] I was alwaysone of those few out front.
565
00:28:16,363 --> 00:28:19,243
So the police officerscame to us,
566
00:28:19,324 --> 00:28:21,704
because we were all,
in effect, on their radar.
567
00:28:21,785 --> 00:28:24,825
But that doesn't mean
that we had anything to do with anything.
568
00:28:24,913 --> 00:28:26,213
'Cause actually, we didn't.
569
00:28:27,958 --> 00:28:29,748
[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
The only thing they had
570
00:28:29,835 --> 00:28:33,625
was very contradictoryeyewitness testimony.
571
00:28:33,714 --> 00:28:34,844
That's all they had.
572
00:28:34,923 --> 00:28:38,513
There was no physical evidence
to speak of.
573
00:28:40,220 --> 00:28:41,680
[Tony Bouza]
I thought it was a failure.
574
00:28:41,763 --> 00:28:45,273
I thought it was mishandledfrom beginning to end.
575
00:28:45,350 --> 00:28:47,850
The NYPD had a few shooters
576
00:28:47,936 --> 00:28:50,936
and they were relieved,
as we all were,
577
00:28:51,023 --> 00:28:54,443
uh, to death, relieved to death.
578
00:28:54,526 --> 00:28:57,236
If I'd been chief,
it would have been different.
579
00:28:57,321 --> 00:28:59,741
Uh, that's not the way I worked.
580
00:28:59,823 --> 00:29:01,873
If you get the shooters,
581
00:29:01,950 --> 00:29:03,740
you better get the guy
who sent them.
582
00:29:05,996 --> 00:29:09,366
[Kondo] Initially,after talking to witnesses,
583
00:29:09,458 --> 00:29:13,418
the NYPD let it be known,and accurately, I should say,
584
00:29:13,504 --> 00:29:15,844
they were seeking five killers,
585
00:29:15,923 --> 00:29:18,683
that there were five men
who were part of this team,
586
00:29:18,759 --> 00:29:20,049
and they were searching Harlem,
587
00:29:20,135 --> 00:29:22,675
and other places,
looking for them.
588
00:29:22,763 --> 00:29:26,733
But after they got Butler,Johnson, and Hayer,
589
00:29:26,808 --> 00:29:31,938
the NYPD said,"Case is closed."
590
00:29:32,022 --> 00:29:34,442
[Stern] We locked upButler and Johnson
591
00:29:34,525 --> 00:29:35,815
in a matterof a couple of weeks,
592
00:29:35,901 --> 00:29:38,701
which was quite a feat.
593
00:29:38,779 --> 00:29:42,239
[interviewer] But is it possible
that you arrested the wrong guys?
594
00:29:43,867 --> 00:29:46,537
Uh, why would you ask me
a question like that?
595
00:29:46,620 --> 00:29:50,250
How can any human being
answer a question like that?
596
00:29:50,332 --> 00:29:53,172
They were proven guilty
beyond a reasonable doubt.
597
00:29:54,461 --> 00:29:56,381
Are you going to say
it's not possible?
598
00:29:56,463 --> 00:29:57,803
You going to say that?
599
00:29:57,881 --> 00:29:59,511
If I put you on the camera,
are you going to say that?
600
00:29:59,591 --> 00:30:00,971
You're not going to say that?
601
00:30:01,051 --> 00:30:02,301
Answer me,
you going to say that?
602
00:30:02,386 --> 00:30:03,636
[interviewer, softly]
No.
603
00:30:03,720 --> 00:30:05,640
Okay,
then we're in the same boat.
604
00:30:09,893 --> 00:30:14,403
[people clamoring]
605
00:30:27,619 --> 00:30:29,789
[Sinnette]
When Malcolm was killed,
606
00:30:29,872 --> 00:30:33,082
people were just torn apart
607
00:30:33,166 --> 00:30:34,836
by what had happened.
608
00:30:36,211 --> 00:30:37,921
[reporter] What didMalcolm X mean to you?
609
00:30:38,005 --> 00:30:39,085
He's a hero to me.
610
00:30:39,173 --> 00:30:40,633
He stood out
among all black people.
611
00:30:40,716 --> 00:30:42,376
He showed the white man
where it was at.
612
00:30:42,467 --> 00:30:43,967
[woman] That's right.
613
00:30:44,052 --> 00:30:46,762
[woman 2] He meant a great dealto me and my people.
614
00:30:47,806 --> 00:30:50,346
I couldn't have cried any more,
I don't believe,
615
00:30:50,434 --> 00:30:52,524
if I had lost my mother.
616
00:30:57,399 --> 00:31:00,109
[Bailey] Sister Bettyasked me to be a pallbearer,
617
00:31:01,195 --> 00:31:02,855
and at that time,
618
00:31:02,946 --> 00:31:05,156
I was feeling very full of grief.
619
00:31:06,491 --> 00:31:09,241
Unlike any that I had
ever felt before or since.
620
00:31:12,581 --> 00:31:14,211
[reporter] And you're sayingthat you believe
621
00:31:14,291 --> 00:31:15,581
this was paid for by whites?
622
00:31:15,667 --> 00:31:17,207
[man] Yeah, by white people.
623
00:31:17,294 --> 00:31:19,054
Anytime a black man
in this country stands up
624
00:31:19,129 --> 00:31:21,589
for his constitutional rights,
he dies.
625
00:31:21,673 --> 00:31:22,803
[helicopter whirring]
626
00:31:22,883 --> 00:31:24,643
[woman] I knowit wasn't no accident
627
00:31:24,718 --> 00:31:26,678
from what I hearMalcolm X say the other night.
628
00:31:26,762 --> 00:31:28,642
[reporter] Who do you believe
is responsible for his death?
629
00:31:28,722 --> 00:31:30,432
The white power structure
in America is behind it.
630
00:31:30,516 --> 00:31:33,386
And they're quick to capitalize
on it by saying that, uh,
631
00:31:33,477 --> 00:31:35,847
one of his own kind did it,
but they put it up to be done.
632
00:31:37,689 --> 00:31:40,189
[Bilal] All of us was thinking then
633
00:31:40,275 --> 00:31:43,355
that the hidden handbehind Malcolm's assassination
634
00:31:43,445 --> 00:31:48,195
was the big boysdown in Washington,
635
00:31:48,283 --> 00:31:51,623
but that maybe members
of the Nation of Islam
636
00:31:51,703 --> 00:31:53,373
probably were the trigger men.
637
00:31:53,455 --> 00:31:55,995
[news anchor] Malcolm X'spallbearers vow vengeance
638
00:31:56,083 --> 00:31:57,923
on the Black Muslims' leader,
639
00:31:58,001 --> 00:31:59,341
Elijah Muhammad.
640
00:31:59,419 --> 00:32:02,129
They feel it is he that orderedMalcolm's execution.
641
00:32:02,214 --> 00:32:04,174
[reporter] What's going tohappen now, do you think?
642
00:32:04,258 --> 00:32:05,588
It's going to be
a whole lot of hurting
643
00:32:05,676 --> 00:32:07,466
before this whole thing is over.
That's what I think.
644
00:32:07,553 --> 00:32:08,603
[reporter] Because of his death?
645
00:32:08,679 --> 00:32:10,139
Because of his death,
whoever did it,
646
00:32:10,222 --> 00:32:12,522
Muslims or whoever,
there's gonna be a whole lot of hurtin'.
647
00:32:12,599 --> 00:32:14,349
[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
But Malcolm's followers
648
00:32:14,434 --> 00:32:17,274
wanted to take some heads, okay?
649
00:32:17,354 --> 00:32:18,814
They want revenge.
650
00:32:18,897 --> 00:32:20,227
[sirens wailing]
651
00:32:20,315 --> 00:32:22,475
[news anchor] Two daysafter the murder of Malcolm X,
652
00:32:22,568 --> 00:32:25,108
an explosion destroyedthe Muslim mosque in Harlem
653
00:32:25,195 --> 00:32:26,525
in what appearedto be the first act
654
00:32:26,613 --> 00:32:27,783
of retribution for the murder.
655
00:32:29,283 --> 00:32:31,993
Elijah Muhammad himselfis said to be a marked man,
656
00:32:32,077 --> 00:32:34,657
with followers of Malcolm Xswearing vengeance.
657
00:32:34,746 --> 00:32:39,376
If you would like to follow anyone
against me,
658
00:32:39,459 --> 00:32:41,209
go ahead and do it,
659
00:32:41,295 --> 00:32:43,705
but I fear for you.
660
00:32:45,007 --> 00:32:47,627
[news anchor] The south sideChicago home of Elijah Muhammad
661
00:32:47,718 --> 00:32:50,218
was under heavy police guard today.
662
00:32:50,304 --> 00:32:53,104
Squad cars were postedat the front and rear.
663
00:32:53,182 --> 00:32:55,102
All who sought entranceto the house
664
00:32:55,184 --> 00:32:58,024
were friskedby Muhammad's own guard force,
665
00:32:58,103 --> 00:33:01,823
the group of husky young Negroesknown as the Fruit of Islam.
666
00:33:01,899 --> 00:33:04,739
[John Ali] This is the house
that the Messenger built.
667
00:33:06,737 --> 00:33:08,857
That was their living room there.
668
00:33:08,947 --> 00:33:10,867
That was his bedroom there.
669
00:33:12,743 --> 00:33:15,583
And his secretaries
worked on the third floor
670
00:33:15,662 --> 00:33:17,752
and those were his offices there.
671
00:33:20,375 --> 00:33:22,955
I lived here for nine months
672
00:33:23,045 --> 00:33:25,755
when I came to Chicago.
673
00:33:26,548 --> 00:33:28,508
On the third floor in the back,
674
00:33:28,592 --> 00:33:30,472
there was an apartment
back there.
675
00:33:33,096 --> 00:33:35,676
I was the secretary of New York.
676
00:33:35,766 --> 00:33:37,726
Until the Honorable Elijah Muhammad
677
00:33:37,809 --> 00:33:41,269
brought me here to Chicago in 1960.
678
00:33:41,355 --> 00:33:43,265
[news anchor]
Meeting with reporters in his living room,
679
00:33:43,357 --> 00:33:46,317
Muhammad had this evaluationof Malcolm X's killing.
680
00:33:46,401 --> 00:33:50,821
Malcolm, uh, is the victim
of his own preaching.
681
00:33:50,906 --> 00:33:52,196
He preached violence,
682
00:33:52,282 --> 00:33:53,782
and so he become
the victim of it.
683
00:33:53,867 --> 00:33:55,037
[reporter] Well,
Malcolm X said that
684
00:33:55,118 --> 00:33:57,118
the Black Muslims
were trying to kill him,
685
00:33:57,204 --> 00:33:58,834
and he was going to name those
686
00:33:58,914 --> 00:34:00,544
he thought would commit
the crime yesterday
687
00:34:00,624 --> 00:34:03,044
before he was shot.
Could you comment on that?
688
00:34:03,752 --> 00:34:05,092
I wasn't there,
689
00:34:05,170 --> 00:34:08,130
but I don't believe that
any of my followers was there.
690
00:34:08,215 --> 00:34:10,375
They had nothing
to do with it at all.
691
00:34:10,467 --> 00:34:13,387
It was predicted that they would
blame the Nation of Islam.
692
00:34:13,470 --> 00:34:14,680
Elijah Muhammad even said that.
693
00:34:14,763 --> 00:34:16,393
[news anchor] Elijah Muhammadand his followers
694
00:34:16,473 --> 00:34:18,143
claim innocence in the execution
695
00:34:18,225 --> 00:34:19,975
of their most famous defector,Malcolm X.
696
00:34:20,060 --> 00:34:21,980
[Khalilah Ali] Elijah Muhammadtold everybody,
697
00:34:22,062 --> 00:34:26,782
"My believers, do not lay a handon our brother, Malcolm X,
698
00:34:26,859 --> 00:34:30,649
because he is not aware
of what he is doing.
699
00:34:30,737 --> 00:34:32,447
Give him time.
700
00:34:32,531 --> 00:34:35,911
Do not raise a hand
against Malcolm X."
701
00:34:35,993 --> 00:34:39,043
He said that in the temple.
I was there.
702
00:34:39,121 --> 00:34:42,121
I said to the government
of America,
703
00:34:42,207 --> 00:34:44,377
we are a peaceful people.
704
00:34:45,210 --> 00:34:49,510
We have always tried
to obey the law.
705
00:34:49,590 --> 00:34:50,840
We do that.
706
00:34:50,924 --> 00:34:53,804
I teach my followers to do it.
707
00:34:53,886 --> 00:34:56,506
[Akbar Muhammad] His words were,"Leave Malcolm alone,"
708
00:34:56,597 --> 00:34:59,847
to all of his ministersand to all of us,
709
00:34:59,933 --> 00:35:01,193
"Leave Malcolm alone."
710
00:35:02,728 --> 00:35:05,768
And those who loved him
and obeyed him,
711
00:35:05,856 --> 00:35:07,476
that's exactly what they did.
712
00:35:09,985 --> 00:35:11,945
[John Ali] You don't have
lentil soup today?
713
00:35:12,029 --> 00:35:13,449
- [waiter] Lentil soup?
- [John Ali] Yes.
714
00:35:13,530 --> 00:35:14,620
[waiter] We do have it
715
00:35:14,698 --> 00:35:16,118
but we don't put it on the buffet.
716
00:35:16,200 --> 00:35:18,200
If you want to have it,
we can get it for you, one order.
717
00:35:18,285 --> 00:35:19,905
- It's a lentil soup?
- Yes.
718
00:35:19,995 --> 00:35:21,865
[waiter] Okay, I'll get it
when you sit at the table.
719
00:35:22,539 --> 00:35:24,749
[John Ali] The lentil
and the navy bean we eat,
720
00:35:25,834 --> 00:35:28,674
but not the lima beans
or black-eyed peas.
721
00:35:29,296 --> 00:35:31,916
This is what the Messenger teaches.
722
00:35:32,007 --> 00:35:34,967
[waiter] This is fresh tandoori chicken
from the clay oven.
723
00:35:35,052 --> 00:35:36,602
[John Ali] I had it before.
It's okay.
724
00:35:36,678 --> 00:35:38,388
[waiter] You've had it before?
Okay.
725
00:35:39,264 --> 00:35:42,064
[interviewer] Did you play a part
in having Malcolm get killed?
726
00:35:42,142 --> 00:35:44,272
I could have, if I wanted to.
727
00:35:44,353 --> 00:35:46,813
[waiter] This is a lentil soup,
the yellow color.
728
00:35:46,897 --> 00:35:48,227
[John Ali] You can put it
right there.
729
00:35:49,024 --> 00:35:51,444
But I don't know who killed him.
730
00:35:52,027 --> 00:35:55,607
I know the Messenger didn't.
I know I didn't order it, you know?
731
00:35:57,324 --> 00:36:00,454
Nobody from the FBI
or local authorities,
732
00:36:00,536 --> 00:36:02,996
they never asked us anything
about it.
733
00:36:03,622 --> 00:36:05,622
They've written in the papers
734
00:36:06,416 --> 00:36:09,836
that we ordered for Malcolm
to be killed,
735
00:36:09,920 --> 00:36:11,170
But we didn't.
736
00:36:13,549 --> 00:36:16,509
You know, The Honorable Elijah Muhammad
was a wise man.
737
00:36:17,302 --> 00:36:19,852
That he wouldn't do
such a stupid thing
738
00:36:19,930 --> 00:36:22,720
as to order someone, you know,
to be killed,
739
00:36:23,892 --> 00:36:25,982
Malcolm or anyone else.
740
00:36:27,563 --> 00:36:31,483
If it hadn't been for the Messenger
saying, "Leave him alone,"
741
00:36:32,609 --> 00:36:34,529
then he would have been killed,
742
00:36:36,822 --> 00:36:38,492
sooner than he was.
743
00:36:43,412 --> 00:36:46,332
[police sirens wailing]
744
00:36:51,753 --> 00:36:54,463
[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
The key to understanding Malcolm's case
745
00:36:54,548 --> 00:36:56,548
is that from the very beginning,
746
00:36:56,633 --> 00:36:59,183
no one in the power structure
747
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gave a damn about what happened.
748
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His assassination was widely reportedin the media,
749
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especially the white media.
750
00:37:10,522 --> 00:37:13,442
But there was almost a sensethat they were gloating.
751
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A sense of glee
that he had it coming,
752
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like he almost deserved this.
753
00:37:20,824 --> 00:37:23,544
[Garrow] It's clear,even in the New York Times
754
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in February of 1965,
755
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that white authoritiesand most white newsmen
756
00:37:29,208 --> 00:37:33,748
didn't take this killingall that seriously.
757
00:37:33,837 --> 00:37:39,757
That from their perspective,it's some intra-gang warfare
758
00:37:39,843 --> 00:37:44,103
among radical black extremists,
759
00:37:44,181 --> 00:37:49,061
that they don't valuewhat Malcolm's life represented.
760
00:37:51,146 --> 00:37:55,396
But the real bottom lineto everything we have here
761
00:37:55,484 --> 00:37:59,994
is that white prosecution authorities
762
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have never, across this entire chunk
of time,
763
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decades of time,
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taken a serious interest
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in investigating, pursuing,
solving Malcolm's murder.
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For Abdur Rahman Muhammad,
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this has beena very lonely crusade.
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Because time and again,
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he's had peoplewho have some initial interest,
770
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and again and again,
771
00:38:32,062 --> 00:38:34,982
they've decided not to go forward.
772
00:38:35,065 --> 00:38:37,815
But Abdur Rahman has
never given up.
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He's still on the case.
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[man chanting prayer]
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
After I became a Muslim,
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I started moving in certain circles,
777
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and over the years,
778
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I started meeting people
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who knew thingsabout the assassination.
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You know, who could talkfirst-hand about it.
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You know what I mean?
782
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I was like one or two people removed
783
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from actually being able
to get certain information!
784
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[Imam] You are sitting in a place that,
in its history,
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00:39:11,518 --> 00:39:14,608
from the Nation of Islam
under the Honorable Elijah Muhammad,
786
00:39:14,688 --> 00:39:16,018
that when he started...
787
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
That's when I realized that, you know,
788
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"Hey, if I started askingthe right questions,
789
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I could get some
very significant answers."
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00:39:24,239 --> 00:39:26,699
And if you were commanded to,
you had to have a card in your pocket.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad] But one ofthe things that you learn quickly,
792
00:39:29,912 --> 00:39:33,332
is you can't aska question too directly.
793
00:39:33,415 --> 00:39:36,375
If you ask a questiontoo directly,
794
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you could be suspect, you know.
795
00:39:38,754 --> 00:39:40,344
Because then the question would become,
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"Why are you asking that, brother?"
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Assalam-alaikum, sister.
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Alhamdulillah.
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When Malcolm first got here,
800
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was there any inkling
801
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or any idea that maybe
he was having a problem
802
00:39:53,310 --> 00:39:54,850
with the Honorable Elijah Muhammad?
803
00:39:54,937 --> 00:39:57,397
Or, uh, 'cause I know '63...
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Once I would learn somethingand I would file it away.
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And I'd connect this dotwith that dot,
806
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or at least be pointedin a certain direction.
807
00:40:06,657 --> 00:40:09,577
You know, and it became
more and more apparent to me
808
00:40:09,660 --> 00:40:12,000
that if anybody could break it,
809
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it would be me.
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Most serious historians believe
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there were five menwho were the actual assassins.
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According to my research,
813
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I believe those assassinsdidn't come from Harlem
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as the police claimed.
815
00:40:36,478 --> 00:40:39,898
And I also believe thatsomething has been covered up.
816
00:40:40,983 --> 00:40:43,153
We have at least oneFBI document
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that gives a... you know,a perfect description
818
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of the man thatthey say fired the shotgun.
819
00:40:50,701 --> 00:40:52,491
They described him to a tee.
820
00:40:52,578 --> 00:40:58,828
Burly, big, dark-skinned manwearing a certain kind of coat.
821
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Complete opposite
of the man they convicted.
822
00:41:03,255 --> 00:41:05,665
So someone in the governmentmust have known
823
00:41:05,757 --> 00:41:07,547
that they might be convicting
the wrong person,
824
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and they let it happen.
825
00:41:10,637 --> 00:41:14,597
And I think that it's onlyby looking deeply into Malcolm's life
826
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that the cluesas to who actually killed him,
827
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and who knew it was coming,can be found.
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[woman]
You are not only honoring
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00:41:24,109 --> 00:41:26,489
Malcolm in the sunshine,
830
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but in the rain.
831
00:41:28,363 --> 00:41:30,163
And the prayer is that
832
00:41:30,240 --> 00:41:33,910
you're not only honoring him
on his birthday,
833
00:41:33,994 --> 00:41:37,414
but every day
with the work that you do.
834
00:41:37,497 --> 00:41:41,077
In the name of
el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz,
835
00:41:41,168 --> 00:41:44,758
in the name of freedom,
and black liberation.
836
00:41:44,838 --> 00:41:49,218
Because that is how
we truly honor Malcolm.
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[Abdur Rahman Muhammad]
When we say we love Malcolm X,
838
00:41:51,678 --> 00:41:53,848
el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz,
839
00:41:53,931 --> 00:41:56,061
we love him so much,
840
00:41:56,141 --> 00:41:59,101
we name high schoolsand institutions after him.
841
00:41:59,186 --> 00:42:01,436
He's one of our greatest heroes.
842
00:42:01,522 --> 00:42:04,322
[Malcolm X] You don't scareNegroes today
843
00:42:04,399 --> 00:42:07,819
with no badge, or no white skin,
or no white sheet,
844
00:42:07,903 --> 00:42:10,783
or no white anything else.
845
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[Muhammad] Yet the real killers,
846
00:42:12,658 --> 00:42:14,488
the real culprits,
847
00:42:14,576 --> 00:42:16,996
both those who actually fired the trigger,
848
00:42:17,079 --> 00:42:19,409
and those who were,
849
00:42:19,498 --> 00:42:22,288
let's say, the puppet masters
of the whole thing,
850
00:42:22,376 --> 00:42:23,786
were never brought to justice.
851
00:42:23,877 --> 00:42:25,667
But if you can't prove
852
00:42:25,754 --> 00:42:28,594
that a democracy
is not hypocrisy,
853
00:42:28,674 --> 00:42:31,474
then don't put your hands on me.
854
00:42:34,388 --> 00:42:36,968
[Muhammad] There's no statuteof limitations on murder.
855
00:42:37,057 --> 00:42:38,057
Yes!
856
00:42:38,141 --> 00:42:40,521
[Muhammad] There's no reason why
857
00:42:40,602 --> 00:42:43,652
this case cannot belooked at again.
858
00:42:44,940 --> 00:42:49,530
That is my mission.That is my purpose.
859
00:42:49,611 --> 00:42:52,781
As long as someoneis still out there,
860
00:42:52,865 --> 00:42:55,735
you know,there is a chance, still,
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00:42:55,826 --> 00:42:58,326
to get justice for Malcolm.
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