Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963 Page: 10 of 12
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Capital Spotlight BY MILTON FRIEDMAN
• BLACK MUSLIMS SPEAR ANTI-SEMITIC MOVEMENT
(Copyright 1963—by JTA)
>allas Texas Jewish Post Thursday, July 25, 1963
WASHINGTON — Intensifica- but militant and well organized
lion of racial tension has pro- Negro faction,
exceed an eruption of anti-Sem-1
itisir* from the anti-white “Black Malcolm X, Black Muslim
Muslims,” a relatively small spokesman, has told television
audiences in Washington, New
York, Boston and elsewhere
that Jews deserve special blame
In a telecast that shocked
many in the national capital
Malcolm X said: “A lot of Jews
have a guilty conscience when
you mention exploitation be-
cause they realize that they con-
! trol 90 percent of the businesses
! in every Negro community from
the Atlantic to the Pacific and
j that they get more benefit from
| the Negro purchasing power
I than the Negro does or than any
I segment of the white community
does, so they have a guilt com-
plex on this.”
He charged that “when you
mention exploitation of Negroes
most Jews think that youre talk-
ing about them, and in order
to hide what they are guilty of
they accuse you of being anti-
Semitic.” He defended the con-
tacts of George Rockwell, Nazi,
leader, with the Black Muslims
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were denounced by Malcolm X
for permitting Jews to be mem-
bers. He said that the President
of the NAACP was of the Jew-
ish faith and that “the same
Jews wouldn’t let you become j
the president of the B’nai B’rith
or their different organizations.”,
I
j Malcolm X said that Jews us-
i ed violence against Nazis “but<
these same Jews who will con-
done violence on their part or
hate someone whom they consi-
der to be an enemy, will join
' Negro organizations and tell Ne-
groes to be non-violent.”
Blaming both Jews and Chris-
tians for the Negro crime rate
Malcolm X said it was “the Ju-
daic-Christian society that creat-
ed all of the factors that send so
many so-called Negroes to pri-
son.’
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Malcolm X maintained that
most of his former associates j
were white. “They were either
Tews or Christians, and I saw
hypucracy on both sides—none
of them really practiced wha\
they preached.”
SAM HOUSTON’S HOME — Thousands of visitors to historic
Huntsville each year make a pilgrimage through this white
cottage which was once the home of the famous Texas states-
man. The house is part of the Sam Houston Shrine located
across from Sam Houston State College. Other points of
interest here include a museum containing clothing, weapons,
books and rare documents owned by Houston. Nearby is his
old log law office and the frame building shaped like a steam*
boat in which he died.
Am*00$ftm the Treasury of a free people
The Black Muslims have e-
merged as segregationists as
well as racist agitators. They
advocate a black chauvinist na-
tionalism and constitute a Ne-
gro supremacy — separatist
movement. They despise the
Rev. Martin Luther King, NAA-
CP, CORE, the student non-vio-
lent group and Jews who sup-
port such integrationist organi- his son published ‘Common Sen-
zations. They urge Negroes to se,” a semi-monthly which claim
Hate Peddler McGinley
Dies From Cancer
UNION, N. J., (JTA) —Conde
McGinley, long-time hate pedd-
ler, died here last week at the
age of 73, from cancer. He and
hate the “white devils.’
ed a paid circulation of 91,000
An estimated 100,000 belong i _ ...
to the Black Muslim cult. i Tlie. House Committee °n
Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, United American activities declared ■
Nation Undersecretary, is con- j *er’.a” investigation m^1954, t™
cerned. According to Dr. Bun- anti-Semitism was McGinley *
che, the Negro’s only nationalism in-trade. A resolu-
is Americanism, and the Black tl?n “[ Pending m N. J. Sen-
Muslims “with Itheir defeatist ate calling him “a bigot who is
doctrine of racial separation are ^ti-Negro, anti-Catholic and an
as wrong as the white citizens t»-Jew. A spokesman at his of-
councils with their advocacy of f,ce said’ h°wever’ that McGm
white supremacy.’ ,Iey a Roman Catholic and
.____ | would be buried after a mass. %
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