God is about to wipe this Nation from the Face of the Earth ... Minister Farrakhan "Speaks"
Saviours Day 2011: Minister Louis Farrakhan's speech "And God Will Send Saviours'"
Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan "Speaks" Saviour's Day 2000 / Part 1
Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan "Speaks" Saviour's Day 2000 / Part 2
Hon. Elijah Muhammad, Theology of Time Series August 6 1972
Hon. Elijah Muhammad Theology of Time Series 7-30-1972 Part 2
The Devil Made Me Do It... Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan "Speaks"
Saviours Day 2011 Jr. MGT Mosque No.45 Houston
As Screwology & The World of White Supremacy Dies You Will Not... Min. Farrakhan "Speaks"
The Hon. Elijah Muhammad Theology of Time Lecture Series June 25, 1972 (2of 2)
Is America on Fire? Morally Weak; Falling Economy... Min.Farrakhan "Speaks" @ U.C. Berkeley
Min. Farrakhan speaks on Travon Martin, Obama, Black Youth and Parenting
Exorciser of Demons; The Torah; Jesus; Death & Man's Equality; Minister Farrakhan "Speaks"
(New) Dick Gregory "Speaks" in Harlem at Mosque No.7 - July/2013
God is about to wipe this Nation from the Face of the Earth ... Minister Farrakhan "Speaks"
Saviours Day 2011: Minister Louis Farrakhan's speech "And God Will Send Saviours'"
Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan "Speaks" Saviour's Day 2000 / Part 1
Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan "Speaks" Saviour's Day 2000 / Part 2
Hon. Elijah Muhammad, Theology of Time Series August 6 1972
Hon. Elijah Muhammad Theology of Time Series 7-30-1972 Part 2
The Devil Made Me Do It... Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan "Speaks"
Saviours Day 2011 Jr. MGT Mosque No.45 Houston
As Screwology & The World of White Supremacy Dies You Will Not... Min. Farrakhan "Speaks"
The Hon. Elijah Muhammad Theology of Time Lecture Series June 25, 1972 (2of 2)
Is America on Fire? Morally Weak; Falling Economy... Min.Farrakhan "Speaks" @ U.C. Berkeley
Min. Farrakhan speaks on Travon Martin, Obama, Black Youth and Parenting
Exorciser of Demons; The Torah; Jesus; Death & Man's Equality; Minister Farrakhan "Speaks"
(New) Dick Gregory "Speaks" in Harlem at Mosque No.7 - July/2013
Is the Black Woman the Key to the Kingdom of God? Henry Muhammad "Speaks" Part 2
Understanding Master Fard Muhammad by Minister Farrakhan (Part 1)
Saviours Day 2010 Raheem DeVaughn, Mother Tynetta Muhammad, & Minister Louis Farrakhan
Dr. Wesley Muhammad "A Defense For Point No.12" at Mosque No.7 Part 1
Saviours Day 2010 DVD: The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and Friends at the United Center
White Man Thinks He's A God... Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan "Speaks"
Saviours Day 2010 DVD: Raheem Devaughn, Wyclef, & Minister Louis Farrakhan
The Death of the U.S. Economy; "The Fall of the Dollar" by Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan
Can We Escape From The Wrath of God & His Judgement Day? - Minister Farrakhan "Speaks"
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Louis Farrakhan Muhammad, Sr. (born Louis Eugene Wolcott; May 11, 1933, and formerly known as Louis X) is the leader of the syncretic and mainly African-American religious movement the Nation of Islam (NOI). He served as the minister of major mosques in Boston and Harlem, and was appointed by the longtime NOI leader, Elijah Muhammad, before his death in 1975, as the National Representative of the Nation of Islam. After Warith Deen Muhammad disbanded the NOI and started the orthodox Islamic group American Society of Muslims, Farrakhan started rebuilding the NOI. In 1981 he revived the name Nation of Islam for his organization, previously known as Final Call, regaining many of the Nation of Islam's National properties including the NOI National Headquarters Mosque Maryam, reopening over 130 NOI mosques in America and the world. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Farrakhan as an antisemite.
Farrakhan is a black religious and social leader and a critic of the United States government on many issues. Farrakhan has been both praised and widely criticized for his often controversial political views and outspoken rhetorical style. In October 1995, he organized and led the Million Man March in Washington, D.C., calling on black men to renew their commitments to their families and communities. Due to health issues, in 2007, Farrakhan reduced his responsibilities with the NOI.
Elijah Muhammad (born Elijah Robert Poole; October 7, 1897 – February 25, 1975) was an African American religious leader, and led the Nation of Islam from 1934 until his death in 1975. Muhammad was a mentor to Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, Muhammad Ali; and his son Warith Deen Mohammed.
Elijah Muhammad was born Elijah Robert Poole in Sandersville, Georgia, the sixth of thirteen children to William Poole, Sr. (1868–1942), a Baptist lay preacher and sharecropper, and Mariah Hall (1873–1958), a homemaker and sharecropper.
Poole's education ended at the fourth grade. To support the family, he worked with his parents as a sharecropper. When he was sixteen years old, he left home and began working in factories and at other businesses.
Poole married Clara Evans (1899–1972) on March 7, 1917. In 1923, the Pooles, like hundreds of thousands of other African Americans in those years, migrated from the Jim Crow South to the northern states for safety and employment opportunities in the industrial cities. Poole later recounted that before the age of 20, he had witnessed the lynchings of three black men by white people. He said, "I seen enough of the white man's brutality to last me 26,000 years".
Richard Claxton "Dick" Gregory (born October 12, 1932 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American comedian, social activist, social critic, writer, and entrepreneur.
Gregory is an influential American comic who has used his performance skills to convey to both white and black audiences his political message on civil rights. His social satire helped change the way white Americans perceived African American comedians since he first performed in public.
As a poor student who excelled at running, Gregory was aided by teachers at Sumner High School, among them Warren St. James. Gregory earned a track scholarship to Southern Illinois University Carbondale. There he set school records as a half-miler and miler. His college career was interrupted for two years in 1954 when he was drafted into the U.S. Army. The army was where he got his start in comedy, entering and winning several Army talent shows at the urging of his commanding officer, who had taken notice of Gregory's penchant for joking. In 1956, Gregory briefly returned to SIU after his discharge, but dropped out because he felt that the university "didn't want me to study, they wanted me to run".