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  As a member of Malcolm Xâ€™s Organization of Afro-American Unity, she was at the Audubon Ballroom with her teenaged son Billy when Malcolm X was assassinated. She was also the only Asian to be made a member of the Republic of New Africa, a revolutionary Black nationalist group that included former CORE members Herman Ferguson and Arthur Harris of South Jamaica CORE and Sonny Carson and Ali Lamont of Brooklyn CORE.</text>
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