I just think it’s interesting that RobinMasters is posting about some mysterious, secretive person in Hawaii.
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In the posted article, there is a link to what is probably a more important story on the web site of KHON, a Honolulu TV station. Orly Taitz, in Hawaii, made an unsuccessful attempt to obtain a copy of Obama's birth records from the Hawaii DOH a few days ago. She is now pursuing a case against the Hawaii DOH in federal district court in Hawaii.
Problem here is that the mother was never issued a passport at that time. This is factual. So she leaves the US and goes to Kenya without a passport?
Just got a response from University of Miami Libraries.
*Thank you for your interest in the Special Collections at the University of Miami Libraries. The Pan American World Airways, Inc. Records consists of over 1,600 boxes of materials documenting the history and operations of the now defunct airline.
Unfortunately, the Pan Am Collection does not contain any flight manifests or passenger lists, unless there was a crash or any technical problems on the flight. Just to double check, I did a search on Malcolm X in the inventory for the collection, but did not have any results.
The inventory for the Pan Am materials in the Special Collections here at the University of Miami is available online at in case you would like to look through it:
http://proust.library.miami.edu/findingaids/?p=collections/controlcard&id=745
Sometimes researchers get lucky and find something related to a specific individual, but it often involves in-depth research, and we cannot guarantee that the information that you seek is in the collection. If you are ever visiting Miami, you are welcome to conduct more extensive research on-site or I can provide the names of several researchers-for-hire. We are open Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 4:00pm. We advise researchers to schedule their visits so we can prepare for their arrivals and research needs. Also, since Pan Am is such a large collection and regulations allow us to only provide researchers with one box of files at a time, be sure to give yourself at least a week’s time for your research.
Please visit the website provided to become familiar with our visitor registration policies and regulations prior to your visit:
http://www.library.miami.edu/specialcollections/research_services/planning_your_visit.html
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to contact me with any additional questions or concerns.
Good luck in your research!
Sincerely,
Laura
Laura Capell
Special Collections
University of Miami Libraries
Otto G. Richter Library
1300 Memorial Drive, 8th floor
Coral Gables, FL 33124
305-284-3247