Malcolm X ... Islamic faith borrows basic ideas from the orthodox teachings of Islam and combines them with the very racist views regarding whites taught by Elijah Mohammed. ... View More
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The Fire Next Time ... How could a man like Elijah Mohammed, who was considered a very spiritual man, take aim at the white people and call them devils saying that the black man ... View More
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Malcolm X ... The Nation of Islam, led by Elijah Mohammed, believed that black people are the original, superior race while white people are an abnormality meant to extend ... View More
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Spike Lee: Blackness has Many Meanings ... He undergoes a slow metamorphosis and begins to learn the teachings of the honorable Elijah Mohammed and the Nation of Islam. In ... View More
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Nation of Islam ... Cities like Chicago, for example, one of the early cities significantly influenced by the perspectives of Elijah Mohammed, has progressed as a result of the ... View More
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Photography and civil rights ... message. Elijah Mohammed, the leader of this particular group, has a threefold message that he drills into his followers. In order ... View More
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Draft Dodger ... Elijah Mohammed, the founder of the Nation of Islam, changed his birth name Cassius Clay to the Muslim name ampquotMuhammad Aliampquot ampquotInfoplease.comampquot. ... View More
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malcom martin religion society ... One of the most famous examples of such cults was the rise of Black Muslims led by Elijah Mohammed. According to Mohammedamp39s beliefs, Allah was himself black. ... View More
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religions ... They split from the Sunnis over a dispute about the successor to Mohammed. ... Elijah Muhammad born Elijah Poole established a second temple in Chicago and later ... View More
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