Word: malcolm
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...symbolizes the support of U.S.O. by major industries of America"; Vinoba Bhave, 69, Gandhian holy man whose pilgrimages across India have netted 5,000,000 acres of "land for the landless," given a medal by President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan from Pope Paul VI; Sculptor Alexander Colder, 66, Critic Malcolm Cowley, 66, and Poet Allen Tote, 65, named to the American Academy of Arts and Letters; John N. Heiskell, 92, publisher of the Arkansas Gazette, winner of Arizona University's John Peter Zenger Award for his support of integration in the 1957 Little Rock controversy, which cost the Gazette...
Turning to American participation in the Congo, Malcolm charged the U.S. with "Criminal" actions in defense of a militarily untenable position...
Congolese Premier Moise Tshombe is "the worst African there is," Malcolm declared, "and every African knows it." Congolese troops have never won a victory for Tshombe, said Malcolm, because they don't support...
...only way to keep Tshombe in power is to keep sending in white troops," said Malcolm, but the Congo is "too big and too hot" for the whites...
Repeating several times the line that give rise to his split with Elijah Muhammed--"the chickens are going to come back to roost"--Malcolm started that the U.S. is already facing a new hostitity from African nations that have not been fooled by the "shrowd" reporting of the American press...