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Sean M. Quimby, senior director of the university's Special Collections Research Center, said it has documentation from Grove that shows Syracuse owns the transferred archive. He said the school's ownership had never been challenged before in 43 years and he has not seen any evidence that the letter was lent, instead of given, to Grove. "Our library and our special collections are publicly available to anyone, and there is a greater good served," Quimby added. Haley's attorney, Gregory J. Reed of Detroit, said Haley passed along the letter to Grove only so it could be included in the autobiography and that Grove never had legal title. Haley said he is acting now because he only found out about details of the letter recently after talking to Reed, who collects Malcolm X material.
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