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And that we would have some kind of meeting and determine at a later date whether to form a black nationalist party or a black nationalist army.
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Moderator, our distinguished guests, brothers and sisters, our friends and our enemies, everybody who’s here.Īs many of you know, last March when it was announced that I was no longer in the Black Muslim movement, it was pointed out that it was my intention to work among the 22 million non-Muslim Afro-Americans and to try and form some type of organization, or create a situation where the young people – our young people, the students and others – could study the problems of our people for a period of time and then come up with a new analysis and give us some new ideas and some new suggestions as to how to approach a problem that too many other people have been playing around with for too long. Malcolm returned to New York the following month to create the OAAU and on June 28 gave his first public address on behalf of the new organization at the Audubon Ballroom in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan.
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While in Ghana in May, he decided to form the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU). In May he toured West Africa and made a pilgrimage to Mecca, returning as El Hajj Malik El-Shabazz.
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Malcolm X’s life changed dramatically in the first six months of 1964.