A handwritten, six-page letter by activist Malcolm X, written just after his famed Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah in 1964 was discovered in a storage locker. Who it was written to has been kept confidential but within it, Malcom X suggests a solution and a cure for racism in America. Hajj, which is one of the 5 pillars of Islam was the defining moment that caused Malcom X to adopt the name El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. In regards to the legitimacy of this letter, Zaheer Ali, an oral historian who served as the project manager and senior researcher of the Malcolm X Project at Columbia University, said it's likely that this letter was actually written by Malcolm X. "Based on everything I've seen, handwriting and context, I can confidently say that yes, this letter is his letter." Read his letter in full to see his solution to the racism problem in America which Malcom X strove to eradicate.
A handwritten, six-page letter by activist Malcolm X, written just after his famed Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah in 1964 was discovered in a storage locker. Who it was written to has been kept confidential but within it, Malcom X suggests a solution and a cure for racism in America. Hajj, which is one of the 5 pillars of Islam was the defining moment that caused Malcom X to adopt the name El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. In regards to the legitimacy of this letter, Zaheer Ali, an oral historian who served as the project manager and senior researcher of the Malcolm X Project at Columbia University, said it's likely that this letter was actually written by Malcolm X. "Based on everything I've seen, handwriting and context, I can confidently say that yes, this letter is his letter." Read his letter in full to see his solution to the racism problem in America which Malcom X strove to eradicate.
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A Cure for Racism - The Long-lost Letter of Malcom X
A handwritten, six-page letter by activist Malcolm X, written just after his famed Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah in 1964 was discovered in a storage locker. Who it was written to has been kept confidential but within it, Malcom X suggests a solution and a cure for racism in America. Hajj, which is one of the 5 pillars of Islam was the defining moment that caused Malcom X to adopt the name El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. In regards to the legitimacy of this letter, Zaheer Ali, an oral historian who served as the project manager and senior researcher of the Malcolm X Project at Columbia University, said it's likely that this letter was actually written by Malcolm X. "Based on everything I've seen, handwriting and context, I can confidently say that yes, this letter is his letter." Read his letter in full to see his solution to the racism problem in America which Malcom X strove to eradicate.
A handwritten, six-page letter by activist Malcolm X, written just after his famed Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah in 1964 was discovered in a storage locker. Who it was written to has been kept confidential but within it, Malcom X suggests a solution and a cure for racism in America. Hajj, which is one of the 5 pillars of Islam was the defining moment that caused Malcom X to adopt the name El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. In regards to the legitimacy of this letter, Zaheer Ali, an oral historian who served as the project manager and senior researcher of the Malcolm X Project at Columbia University, said it's likely that this letter was actually written by Malcolm X. "Based on everything I've seen, handwriting and context, I can confidently say that yes, this letter is his letter." Read his letter in full to see his solution to the racism problem in America which Malcom X strove to eradicate.
A handwritten, six-page letter by activist Malcolm X written just
after his famed pilgrimage to Makkah in 1964 was discovered in a storage locker and was almost thrown out. In regards to the legitimacy of this letter, Zaheer Ali, an oral historian who served as the project manager and senior researcher of the Malcolm X Project at Columbia University, says it's likely this letter was actually written by Malcolm X. "Based on everything I've seen, handwriting and context, I can confidently say that yes, this letter is his letter. The content is consistent, this isn't uncommon. He was very prolific." Ali explained that the pilgrimage to Mecca had a profound effect on Malcolm X and that he often sent letters about it as a way to "broadcast" his message. The letter was written on stationery paper imprinted with Arabic writing and illustrations of key, historic Hajj sites which Malcom X visited himself. Hajj, which is one of the 5 pillars of Islam was the defining moment that caused Malcom X to adopt the name El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. El-Hajj or Hajji is an honorific title and is often a name given by others to describe someone who has completed the Holy pilgrimage to Makkah. It is also used as a derogatory term by racists and Islamophobes to describe people who are generally from the Middle East and South Asia. Above the illustrations, the words in Arabic say Bismillah Al Rahman Al Raheem which translates as In the name of God, the Most Beneficent, The Most Merciful. Underneath the illustrations is an Arabic expression which means wishing you all the best. Sources: The Huffington Post, New York Post.
Mecca, Saudi Arabia April 26th, 1964
I have just completed my pilgrimage (Hajj) here to the Holy City of Mecca, the holiest City on earth, which is absolutely forbidden for non-Muslims to even rest their eyes upon. This pilgrimage is the most important event in the life of all Muslims, and there are over 226,000 who are here right now from outside of Arabia. From Turkey came the largest contagion, around 50,000 in over 600 buses. This refutes Westerner propaganda that Turkey is turning away from Islam. I know of only 2 others who have made the actual Hajj to Mecca from America, and both of them are West Indians who were also converts to Islam. Mr. Elijah Muhammad, 2 of his sons, and a couple of his followers visited Mecca outside the Hajj season, and their visit is known as the Omra, or Lesser Pilgrimage. It is considered a blessing in the Muslim World even to make the Omra. I very much doubt that 10 American citizens have ever visited Mecca, and I do believe that I might be the first American born Negro to make the actual Hajj itself. Im not saying this to boast but only to point out what a wonderful accomplishment and blessing it is, and also to enable you to be in a better position intellectually to evaluate it in its proper light, and then your own intelligence can place it in its proper place. This pilgrimage to the Holiest of Cities has been a unique experience for me, but one which has made me the recipient of numerous unexpected blessings beyond my wildest dreams. Shortly after my arrival in Jeddah, I was met by Prince Muhammed Faisal who informed me that his illustrious father, his Excellency Crowned Prince Faisal had decreed that I be that I The ruler of Arabia be his Guest. What has happened since then would take several books to describe, but through the ***** of his Excellency I have since stayed in ***** hotels in Jeddah, Mecca, Mina with a private car, a driver, a religious guide, and many servants at my disposal.
Never have I been so highly honored and never had such
honor and respect which made me feel more humble and unworthy. Who would believe that such blessings could be heaped upon an American Negro!!! (But) in the Muslim World, when one accepts Islam and ceases to be white or Negro, Islam recognizes all men as Men because the people here in Arabia believe that God is One, they believe that all people are also One, and that all our brothers and sisters are One Human Family. I have never before witnessed such sincere hospitality and the practice of true brotherhood as I have seen it here in Arabia. In fact all I have seen and experienced on this pilgrimage has forced me to re-arrange much of my thoughts pattern and to toss aside some of my previous conclusions. This adjustment to reality wasnt too difficult for me to undergo, because despite my firm conviction in whatever I believe, I have always tried to keep an open mind, which is absolutely necessary to reflect the flexibility that must go hand in hand with anyone with an intelligent quest, for truth never comes to an end. There are Muslims here of all colours and from every part of this earth. During the past days here in Mecca (Jeddah, Mina, and Muzdalifah) while understanding the rituals of the Hajj, I have eaten from the same plate, drank from the same glass and slept on the same bed or rug with Kings, potentates and other forms of rulers ******* with fellow Muslims whose skin was the whitest of white, whose eyes were the bluest of blue, and whose hair was the blondest of blond I could look into their blue eyes and see that they regarded me as the same (Brothers), because their faith in One God (Allah) had actually removed white from their mind, which automatically changed their attitude and their behavior (towards) people of other colors. Their beliefs in the Oneness as made them so different from American whites that their colors played no part in my mind in my dealing with them. Their sincerity to One God and their acceptance of all people as equal makes them (the so called Whites) also accepted as equals into the brotherhood of Islam along with the non-whites.
If white Americans could accept the religion of Islam, if
they could accept the Oneness of God (Allah) they too could then sincerely accept the Oneness of Men, and cease to measure others always in terms of their difference in color. And with racism now plaguing in America like an incurable cancer, all thinking Americans should be more respective to Islam as an already proven solution to the race problem. The American Negro could never be blamed for his racial animosities because his are only reactions, or defence mechanisms which his subconscious intelligence has forced him to react against the conscious racism practiced (initiated against Negroes in America) by American Whites. But as Americas insane obsession with racism leads her up the suicidal path, nearer to the precipice that leads to the bottomless pits below, I do believe that Whites of the younger generation, in the colleges and universities, through their own young, less hampered intellects will see the Handwriting on the Wall and turn for spiritual salvation to the religion of Islam, and force the older generation to turn with them This is the only way white America can ward off the inevitable disaster that racism always leads to, and Hitlers Nazi Germany was best proof of this. Now that I have visited Mecca and gotten my own personal spiritual path adjusted to where I can better understand the depth of my religion (Islam), I shall be leaving in a couple days to continue my journey into our African Fatherland. Allah willing, by May 20th before my return to New York, I shall have visited Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika, Zanzibar, Nigeria, Ghana and Algeria. You may use this letter in any way you desire. El-Hajj Malik El-Shabbazz (Malcolm X)
George M. Fredrickson - The Black Image in The White Mind - The Debate On Afro-American Character and Destiny, 1817-1914 - Wesleyan University Press (1987)