--� -_ -_----- .. . .-",.-- . . , ,. . . . . .- ,. , - OUR STORY from our bodi in rnmen i either un bl or un -11- li nd pro rty of your 22 million African-Americ broth nd i ters. e tend de- fen I , t the mer y of American r ci who murder u t will for no re n oth r than e ar I d of African d nt. Two Bl ck bodi were found in Missi ippi River this w ; I t w k n unarmed African-American educator w murdered in cold blood in Georgia; a few day before that thr civil rights wor ers di appeared completely, perhap murdered also, only because they ere teaching our people in Mi i ippi how to vote and how to secure their political rights. OUR 0 L your problem . We have lived for over 300 years in that American den of racist wolv in constant fear of losing life and limb. Recently, T 22 LLIO of us w re originally Africans, who ar now in America not by choice but only by a ru I accid nt in our history, w strongly It v that African probl m ar our prob1 ms and our proh­ lems ar Afri an pr blems. Your Ex ellencies: We also li ve th t as h ads of the ind pend nt African sta you are the shepherd of II African peoples everywh r , wh her they are still at home on the mother con in nt or h ve n sc ttered abroad. om frican I ad r his conf r n e h av implied that they hav enough probl rns her on th mother contin n with u adding h Afro-American problem. With lldu r p t to your est medp itions,Imust remind all of you that the good sh pherd will I ave ninety-nin sh ep, wh� ar safe at home, to go to th aid of the on who is 1 t and has fallen into th clutch of the imp rialist wolf. We, in Am ric ,ar your long lost brothers and sis­ ters. and I am h r only to rind you that our pro lem are your pr 1 ms. th African-Am ri n "awaken" today, w find our lve in a strange· land that has rej ted u, nd like th prodigal son, we ar turning to our elder bro hers for help. We pray our pl as will not fall upon d f ar . from this 00 Y rs in f phy i al MALCOLM X three students from Kenya were brutally beaten by New York police. Shortly after that, two diplomats from Uganda were. also beaten by the New York City police, who mistook them for American Negroes. If Africans are brutally beaten only while visiting in Am rica, imagine the physical and p ychological suffer­ ing r eived by your bro h rs and is r who have lived th re for over 300 y ar . Our problem is your problem. 0 m tter how much independence Africans g t h re on th mother continent, unle you wear your, nati nal dr at all tim ,when you vi itArnerica, you m y mi aken f r oneof us and suffer the same p ychological humiliati n and physical mutil tion that is our hves, Your probl m will n v r fully b sol until and unl ss ours ar solved. You will n v r fully respected until we are also r d. ou will n v r r ogniz fr hum an ings until and unl re also ree g- niz d and tr at fr human in . ur probl m is yourproblem. I i no egro prob- I m, nor an American probl m. It is not problem of civil rights bu a pro I m of human rights. T T A uprem ourt Justice, Authur Goldberg, ,a f w w ks ago, could find legal grounds to thr at n to bring Russia before the United ations and charg h r with violatingth human rigbts of I that thr million Russian Jews, what rna our Afric broth r h ita bring the United States gov- rnment fore th ni a ions and charge her with viol ing the hum n rights of 22 million African-Ameri­ c n . W pray that our frican broth rs have not freed h m lv s of Euro an olonialism only to be overcome and held in ch k n w by Am rican dollarism. on'r 1 American racism "1 g lized" by American dollarism. ding T w rd, In summit: I si n � ( I h �cJ1 h c nd wi m laam AI ikum. ' k OW .0 one thema bet e t h· er a " e v