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The Portable Malcolm X Reader: A Man Who Stands for Nothing Will Fall for Anything (Penguin Classics) The Portable Malcolm X Reader: A Man Who Stands for Nothing Will Fall for Anything by Manning Marable
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“More impressive than the size of the silently protesting crowd was the orderliness and simplicity with which it was dispersed. Assured that Hinton had received the proper care, Malcolm approached the crowd, raised his arm, and gave a signal. One bystander described it as “eerie, because these people just faded into the night. It was the most orderly movement of four thousand to five thousand people I’ve ever seen in my life—they just simply disappeared—right before our eyes.” Malcolm’s silent command also left a strong impression on the New York City police. The chief inspector at the scene turned to Amsterdam News reporter James Hicks and said, “No one man should have that much power.”2”
Manning Marable, The Portable Malcolm X Reader