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Safety Film Carrier

Carrier No: 800-1-1

Component: 800-1 Interview with A. Peter Bailey

Work: 800  Interview with A. Peter Bailey

Item Id: 7454

Format: Safety Film

Actual Length: 1200

Rack No: EYES2.004

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Notes:
Contents description field reads: "Peter Bailey interview, in which he discusses hearing Malcolm X speak in Harlem, and a protest in Harlem against the 1963 Birmingham church bombing, at which crowds chanted "We want Malcolm" in an effort to get him to speak again after the rally ended. He also discusses what Malcolm X really meant when he said "the chickens are coming home to roost" in response to President Kennedy's assassination. Bailey also discusses joining the Organization of Afro-American Unity."

Contents notes field reads: " Camera Report reads 400ft while label on box says 360ft. rehoused 3/6/03"

Contents description field reads: "Peter Bailey interview, discussing the OAAU and Malcolm X's efforts to forge ties between it and political organizations in Africa, leading to international condemnation of the 1964 murders of the three civil rights worker in Mississippi.  Bailey also discusses Malcolm X's attendance of the Organization of African Unity meeting in Cairo and increasing US government attention toward his activities. He also mentions the 1964 Harlem uprising and the OAAU newsletter, Blacklash, which he edited."

Contents description field reads: "Peter Bailey interview, centering on Malcolm X's last days, the French government's ban on him, the firebombing of his home and his murder. He also discusses his skepticism about the police investigation of the assassination and his view of Malcolm X's legacy: "He was a master teacher."

Contents notes field reads: "Camera Report reads 200ft while label on box reads 380ft."

Contents description field reads: "PETER BAILEYINTERVIEW. SIDE A ONLY WINTER 1965: MALCOLM BANNED FROM FRANCE, HOME FIRE-BOMBED.  MALCOLM WOULDN'T LET US SEARCH PEOPLE WHO CAME TO RALLIES. I WAS OUTSIDE MAIN ROOM. I HEARD MALCOLM SAY 'SALAAM ALEIKUM' THEN SHOTS. PETER BAILEY INTERVIEW. SIDE A ONLY INTELLECTUALLY RESISTANT BUT EMOTIONALLY PULLED TO MALCOLM X. UNIVERSITY OF THE STREETS. HARLEM RALLY TO PROTEST BIRMINGHAM CHURCH  BOMBING. MALCOLM X SPOKE. PEOPLE CHANTED 'WE WANT MALCOLM' AND HE  DISPERSED THE CROWD. PETER BAILEYINTERVIEW. SIDE A  & B WINTER 1965: MALCOLM BANNED FROM FRANCE, HOME FIRE-BOMBED. MALCOLM WOULDN'T LET US SEARCH PEOPLE WHO CAME TO RALLIES. I WAS OUTSIDE MAIN ROOM. I HEARD MALCOLM SAY 'SALAAM ALEIKUM' THEN SHOTS. PETER BAILEY INTERVIEW. SIDE A ONLY OAAU:INDEPENDENT BLACK POLICE DEPT., ECONOMIC COLLECTIVES, SELF-DEFENSE. FIRST ORGANIZATION WITH FOREIGN POLICY - RELATIONSHIPS   WITH BLACKS ALL OVER THE WORLD, ESPECIALLY AFRICA. DENOUNCING SCHWERNER, CHANEY, GOODMAN KILLINGS. PETER BAILEY INTERVIEW. INTELLECTUALLY RESISTANT BUT EMOTIONALLY PULLED TO MALCOLM X.  UNIVERSITY OF THE STREETS. HARLEM RALLY TO PROTEST BIRMINGHAM CHURCH  BOMBING. MALCOLM X SPOKE. PEOPLE CHANTED 'WE WANT MALCOLM' AND HE DISPERSED THE CROWD.PETER BAILEY INTERVIEW. OAAU:INDEPENDENT BLACK POLICE DEPT., ECONOMIC COLLECTIVES,             SELF-DEFENSE. FIRST ORGANIZATION WITH FOREIGN POLICY - RELATIONSHIPS   WITH BLACKS ALL OVER THE WORLD, ESPECIALLY AFRICA. DENOUNCING SCHWERNER, CHANEY, GOODMAN KILLINGS. PETER BAILEYINTERVIEW. WINTER 1965: MALCOLM BANNED FROM FRANCE, HOME FIRE-BOMBED.  MALCOLM WOULDN'T LET US SEARCH PEOPLE WHO CAME TO RALLIES. I WAS OUTSIDE MAIN ROOM. I HEARD MALCOLM SAY 'SALAAM ALEIKUM' THEN SHOTS.

Conditions x4

DateConditionDegree
2003-07-21Vinegar SyndromeA-D strip reading
2005-09-03Vinegar SyndromeA-D strip reading
2011-08-18Vinegar SyndromeA-D strip reading
2015-07-22Vinegar SyndromeA-D strip reading

Treatments x1

DateTreatmentLocation
2003-03-05Re-housedInternal