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After leaving the Nation of Islam and traveling internationally, Malcolm X addressed a wide variety of audiences in the United States. He spoke regularly at meetings held by Muslim Mosque, Inc., and the Organization of Afro-American Unity, and was one of the most sought-after speakers on college campuses.[145] One of his top aides later wrote that he "welcomed every opportunity to speak to college students."[146] He also addressed public meetings of the Socialist Workers Party, speaking at their Militant Labor Forum.[147] As well, he spoke about his opinions on segregation and the Nation of Islam in an interview with Robert Penn Warren for Warren's 1965 book Who Speaks for the Negro?