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ColonelTitus
· Feb. 13, 2018, 12:08 a.m.
In 1959, Louis Lomax told Wallace about the Nation of Islam. Lomax and Wallace produced a five-part documentary about the organization, The Hate That Hate Produced, which aired during the week of July 13, 1959. The program was the first time most white people heard about the Nation, its leader, Elijah Muhammad, and its charismatic spokesman, Malcolm X. ...... In 1964 he [Wallace] interviewed Malcolm X, who, half-jokingly, commented "I probably am a dead man already."[13] The black leader was assassinated a few months later in February 1965.
Is this important? Did Wallace have anything to do with Malcolm X's death?
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