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MALCOLMOLOGY

By Sam

21 February 2013

48 years ago today Malcolm X was shot dead in the Audubon Ballroom in New
York. The circumstances of the assassination were revisited in
detail<http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2011-04-03/politics/35261928_1_assassination-three-men-book>
by
the late Manning Marable in his biography "Malcolm X: A Life Of
Reinvention."<http://www.amazon.co.uk/Malcolm-X-A-Life-Reinvention/dp/0141024305/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361468055&sr=8-1>
To
accompany the book Marable recorded a series of videos in collaboration
with truth2power films that explore his life, death and significance. They
are well worth watching:

*Episode 1: Malcolmology*

*http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VLUC0Ql38Vk
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*Episode 2: Growing up Garvey*

*http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=x6VDAs3KMrE
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*Episode 3: Malcolm and Harlem*

*http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=akTiAMMHhwk
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*Episode 4: Leaving the Nation*

*http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gBaqU2ebNE4
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*Episode 5: Reinvention*

*http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ts6VZ_gX5jk
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The Day the Music Died

Malcolm X’s Assassination,

Feb. 21, 1965

by

Roland Sheppard

(This article was publish in the San Francisco BayView
Newspaper<http://sfbayview.com/2009/the-day-the-music-died/>


on February 19, 2011)


Malcolm is wheeled out of the Audubon Ballroom on a stretcher, escorted by
NYPD, on the fateful day, Feb. 21, 1965.


“When I looked up, I saw Malcolm X standing up and glaring

down at one of his assassins. At that point,

from the corner of my eye, nearby to my left,

I saw a flash from a gun as I watched Malcolm X

fall down and back about ten feet.”


“It was the saddest day of my life.”


On the afternoon of Feb. 21, 1965, I went to the Audubon Ballroom to hear
Malcolm X speak. I also went to sell the newspaper, The Militant, a radical
newspaper that printed the truth about Malcolm X, published his speeches
and publicly defended him.

When I got to the ballroom, things were radically different — there were no
cops. Normally, Malcolm’s meetings in Harlem were crawling with cops. As I
was selling papers, Malcolm X approached the Audubon Ballroom. I offered to
sell him the latest issue, but he told me, “Not today, Roland. I am alone
and in a hurry.”

A while later as I entered the meeting room, again I did not see any cops.
I went in to sit down where I normally sat along with the rest of the press
in the front and the left side of the room. On the way to my seat, Gene
Roberts, who later surfaced as a police agent member of the Black Panther
Party, told me that I could not seat at my regular place, but that on that
day I had to sit in the front row on the right side of the hall, facing the
stage.

As I sat down, I glanced over to where I normally sat and saw a large Black
man with a navy blue-gray trench coat. When the meeting started, all was
quiet as the crowd listened to Benjamin X introducing Malcolm X.

When Malcolm approached the podium, he gave the normal Muslim greeting for
peace. At that point a disturbance occurred in the room. Two men were
standing about halfway back in the room and to the right of Malcolm on
stage. One was shouting, “Get your hand out of my pocket!”

Malcolm was trying to calm things down, when the men - one later identified
as Talmadge Hayer — started running down the aisle shouting and firing a
pistol at Malcolm and ran out the exit doors by the stage, to the right of
Malcolm X.

“I saw a flash from a gun as I watched Malcolm X

fall down and back about ten feet.”

Suddenly I heard gunshots fired from all over the place, and I
instinctively hit the floor. When I looked up, I saw Malcolm X standing up
and glaring down at one of his assassins. At that point, from the corner of
my eye, nearby to my left, I saw a flash from a gun as I watched Malcolm X
fall down and back about 10 feet.

In that instant, as Malcolm died before my eyes, I suddenly realized how
big he was and I realized that he was a giant in stature and in the world.
This vision of Malcolm X, being assassinated, has haunted me till this day.

The fatal blast, which I later found out to be from a shotgun, came from
the area where I had seen the large Black man with a navy blue-gray trench
coat! When I left the hall, Malcolm’s bodyguards told me that they had
caught two of the assassins, one who was shot - Talmadge Hayer - and one
whom the police took away.

A few weeks later, when I was questioned in the Harlem police station, I
was shown a series of photos of people whom I recognized as members of the
Nation of Islam or Malcolm’s organization. I also saw a picture of the
large Black man with a navy blue-gray trench coat that I had seen at the
Audubon Ballroom.

I was thinking of how to respond to the cops and how to say that I did not
recognize the photos of Malcolm’s friends and supporters and the members of
the Nation of Islam. I then told the cops that I had to go to the rest room.

When I got to the men’s room door, I saw the same large Black man coming
out of the men’s room that I had seen in the Audubon Ballroom and in the
photos that had just been shown to me. Then he walked by me, past the desks
of the secretarial pool, and went to his office inside the police station!

“At that point I knew that he and the government either killed Malcolm X or
were part of the assassination plot.”

At that point I knew that he and the government either killed Malcolm X or
were part of the assassination plot. I became very nervous thinking about
what I was going to say to the cops when I got back and how I was going to
get out of the station alive.

I then came up with, “I cannot recognize anyone, for all Black people look
the same.” The cops nodded in agreement and we were allowed to leave the
police station.

Malcolm X was one of my heroes. He was the most honest mass leader that I
have ever known or seen. He was a great orator and his speeches seemed like
a conversation between himself and the audience.

His speeches were like music to my ears and have inspired me for the rest
of my life in the fight for social justice. He was so human in his
orations. I still remember him when made the “Harlem Hate Gang Scare”
speech at the Militant Labor Forum on May 29, 1964, and other speeches in
which he chuckled a “heh heh” when he was about to make a special comment.

At that forum, he said: “It’s impossible for a chicken to produce a duck
egg … The system of this country cannot produce freedom for an
Afro-American. It is impossible for this system, this economic system, this
political system, this social system, this system period. It is impossible
for it, as it now stands, to produce freedom right now for the Black man in
this country — it is impossible. And if ever a chicken did produce a duck
egg, (heh heh) I’m certain you would say it was certainly a revolutionary
chicken (heh heh).”

Both he and Martin Luther King had come to similar positions about
capitalism and the Vietnam War at the time of their death. That is why this
government assassinated them. No one has followed in their footsteps.

>From the point of view of this government, the world leader in political
assassinations, the two assassinations worked. For to this day, no mass
leader has had the courage to pick up where they left off. They were able
to silence the art, science and truth of these two great orators. To me,
Feb. 21 is “the day the music died.” It was the saddest day of my life.

For an in depth explanation of the government’s assassinations of Malcolm X
and Martin Luther King, read my article, “The Assassinations of M.L.K. Jr.
and Malcolm 
X<http://rolandsheppard.com/Site/The_Assassinations_of_Malcolm_X_and_Martin_Luther_King_Jr..html>
.”

May 1, 2010 Update:

One April 30, 2010, I received an email from John Judge, the Director of
the Coalition on Political Assassinations, referring to an April 22, 2010
article titled For The First Time in History, The Face of William Bradley;
Shotgun Assassin of Malcolm X-El Hajj Malik El Shabazz, In a Public Safety
Campaign Commerial for Mayor Cory
Booker!<http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_YptnI6KRWoM/S9N46nKZujI/AAAAAAAABII/IW2KYV_W78s/s1600/killer.jpg>,
by Abdur-Rahman Muhammad.

In that article is the picture shown below of William Bradley, who is the
man that I had seen in the Audubon Ballroom and in the photos that the
police just shown to me, while I was being interrogated by the Harlem
police. And whom I saw coming out of the men’s room  walking by me, past
the desks of the secretarial pool, and who then went to his office inside
the police station, as I was going to the men’s room! As I wrote in my
original 2009 essay: "At that point I knew that he and the government
either killed Malcolm X or were part of the assassination plot."

William Bradley is the man that Talmadge Hayer identified as the one who
shot the shotgun. Zak Kondo also identified William Bradley as the assassin
with the shotgun.

In his article, Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, states: “Although his name has been
in the public domain now for well over three decades, ever since 1977
when Hayer filed his affidavit with famed lawyer William Kuntsler naming
his accomplishes, nevertheless a face has never been attached to the name.
Historian and member of the committee researching this story, Zak Kondo,
published a marvelous book two decades ago on the assassination of Malcolm
X, wherein he explored quite a bit of biographical material on the five
assassins. Spike Lee even named the five killers in the credits of his
movie. But in all of these years none of them, including  ‘Willie’ Bradley,
has never filed a libel suit. And for good reason – they would lose.”


William 
Bradley<http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_YptnI6KRWoM/S9N46nKZujI/AAAAAAAABII/IW2KYV_W78s/s1600/killer.jpg>


FYI: On May 8, 2010, my interview of this update, by Glen Ford of Black
Agenda Report. blackagendareport.com,. You can listen to this interview on
www.progressiveradionetwork.com under ‘archives’ and directly on line.

For a video of me speaking at the Coalition on Political Assassinations
February 21, 2010 Meeting on The 45th Anniversary of Malcolm X’s
Assassination,  go to “The Threat of a Black
Messiah<http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/4911445>”.
For the audio file go to:

file:///Volumes/MASTER/COPA%20Messiah-2-21-10-2%20copy%201.mp3


Stop action from the video, MALCOLM X The Assassination of Malcolm
X<http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2qpv1_malcolm-x-the-assassination-of-malc_politics?from=rss>,
of the police catching a second are video evidence of the second man caught
by the police after Malcolm’s at the assassination.

A new new improved video, The Hunt For William Bradely, by Karl Evanzz, in
association of Shabazz Productions, identify the man rescued, from the
crowd, by the police as William Bradley. The video is contained in a
collection of clips titled Naked Lies: The Continuous War Against Malcolm
X. Shabazz Productions had previously produced: Omar Shabazz “Inside Job:
Betrayal of the Black Messiah”.

Roland Sheppard is a writer and activist and former BA of the Painters
Union in San Francisco. Email him at [email protected] visit his
website, rolandsheppard.com


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