Louis Farrakhan : file of clippings and miscellanea. [199-?-

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Louis Farrakhan : file of clippings and miscellanea. [199-?-

1 portfolio ; 25 x 38 cm.

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Michigan State University. Libraries. American Radicalism Collection.

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Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.)

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The Nation of Islam was founded in Detroit (Mosque No. 1) in the early 1930s. Elijah Muhammad, its spiritual and supreme leader, established the group's headquarters in Chicago (Mosque No. 2) with significant chapters in New York, Boston, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Malcolm X, Muhammad's most famous disciple, helped build the Nation of Islam into a national membership organization, from which he resigned in 1964. After Muhammad's death in 1975, his son Warith Deen Muhammed (Wallace Muhammad) s...

Farrakhan, Louis

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