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HARLEM IS QUIET AS CROWDS WATCH MALCOLM X RITES; Murdered Leader of Cult Is Eulogized as Believer in Brotherhood of Man POLICE GUARD IS HEAVY 600 Pack Church -- Throngs Outside Hear the Moslem Service Broadcast HARLEM IS QUIET AT MALCOLM RITES - The New York Times
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HARLEM IS QUIET AS CROWDS WATCH MALCOLM X RITES; Murdered Leader of Cult Is Eulogized as Believer in Brotherhood of Man POLICE GUARD IS HEAVY 600 Pack Church -- Throngs Outside Hear the Moslem Service Broadcast HARLEM IS QUIET AT MALCOLM RITES

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Malcolm X, a black nationalist who had told Negroes they must meet violence with violence, went to his grave yesterday eulogized as a man who died believing in the brotherhood of man. View Full Article in Timesmachine »