The Black Church
.... Honorable Elijah Muhammad. By the time of his release from prison, Malcolm was an avid
Islam/
Black Muslim convert to racist separatism. ....
(8457

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The Black Church: Purpose and Function
.... Honorable Elijah Muhammad. By the time of his release from prison, Malcolm was an avid
Islam/
Black Muslim convert to racist separatism. ....
(9819

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Malcolm X' Relationship with the Nation of Islam
.... instead his conviction that nothing in white America would be receptive to the aspiration of
black Americans that led him to the Nation of
Islam.[5] Religious ....
(2406

10

)
Martin Luther King's Assassination & Black Power
.... The Nation of
Islam and other
black nationalists derided King's march on Washington because they felt he had ceded control of the movement to the Kennedy ....
(1465

6

)
The Developing Philosophy of Malcolm X
.... By the time of his parole in 1952, Malcolm X, as he now called himself, was a fervent
Islam/
Black Muslim convert, who abstained from tobacco, liquor, women ....
(1836

7

)
The Oppression of Black Women
.... to lead their own movements for liberation and equality, would more than likely have broadened the ideology of the Nation of
Islam and the
Black Panthers to ....
(1882

8

)
Worldwide Black Nationalism
....
Islam. He was a minister for the Nation of
Islam and preached a message of
black nationhood that appealed to a far broader audience. ....
(3248

13

)
FBI File on Malcolm X
He was a minister for the National of
Islam and preached a message of
black nationhood that appealed to a far broader audience. ....
(960

4

)
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
.... better living conditions. The Nation of
Islam increased its membership as
black nationalism grew in the United States. Some of the ....
(1456

6

)
Black nationalism in the US and Malcolm X
.... the Nation of
Islam and commended it as an example of family values. In contrast to prominent Republicans' strange receptivity to
black nationalism, Democrats ....
(2045

8

)
Christian Discipleship in a Black Baptist Church
.... and a lower-class one; the growth of a neo-Pentecostal movement in some rather "mainstream"
Black denominations; the challenge from orthodox
Islam, which now ....
(3760

15

)
Louis Farrakhan & Malcolm X
.... After his conversion to
Islam, his beliefs were very similar to those Farrakhan puts forth, with concentration on
black self help,
black nationalism, purity of ....
(1416

6

)
Social Movements American society produces numerous
....
Islam. He was a minister for the Nation of
Islam and preached a message of
black nationhood that appealed to a far broader audience. ....
(2749

11

)
Medgar Evers & Malcolm X
.... While he certainly developed white, and
black, enemies through his connection with the Nation of
Islam, he was not under as visible a threat as Medgar Evers. ....
(1428

6

)
King and Malcolm X
.... social, and economic arenas. The National of
Islam desired a separate state for
black, independent of white society. By the time that ....
(1463

6

)
Goals of Martin Luther King, Jr. & Malcolm X
.... social, and economic arenas. The National of
Islam desired a separate state for
black, independent of white society. By the time that ....
(1463

6

)
Afro-American Leader Malcolm X
.... In 1946, Malcolm X was sent to prison. While in prison, he became a member of the Nation of
Islam, the
Black Muslim group headed by Elijah Muhammad. ....
(2886

12

)
Racial Justice Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and WEB Dubois
.... similar to Malcolm X. However, like Dubois, the infighting experienced by Malcolm X with other
black leaders like Nation of
Islam founder Elijah Muhammad. ....
(1115

4

)
Growth of Islamic Movement in the US
.... Even blacks who dislike the Nation of
Islam and most of its teachings agree that the messages of
black pride and the search for a
black tradition in the United ....
(3024

12

)
Arab Americans and American Democracy
.... Had it not been for the association with
Black Muslims,
Islam might have been able to quietly take root in the United States as other faiths have. ....
(1188

5

)
Life of Malcolm X
.... In 1946, Malcolm X was sent to prison. While in prison, he became a member of the Nation of
Islam, the
Black Muslim group headed by Elijah Muhammad. ....
(3552

14

)
Muhammad Ali
.... the original. The brand of
Islam he espoused is
black and American, though it had later qualified him for a trip to Mecca. It was ....
(2347

9

)
A MULTITUDE OF FAITHS
.... been inspired by awareness of the
Black Muslim movement to become aware of
Islam, and followed a similar path into
Islam without ever having been
Black Muslims ....
(3018

12

)
The Biography of Malcolm X
.... of
Islam that Malcolm X's political activism was most significant. He felt, as did Elijah Muhammad, that what was needed for blacks was the creation of
black- ....
(1067

4

)
Malcolm X and the American Civil Rights Movement
.... Yet, orthodox
Islam rejected the
Black Muslim movement, as did Malcolm X ultimately, as not being grounded in the true faith, leaving
Black Muslims isolated ....
(3907

16

)
Different Approaches of King & Malcolm X
.... He was a minister for the National of
Islam and preached a message of
black nationhood that appealed to a far broader audience. ....
(1477

6

)
Image of Malcolm X & His Assassination
.... 345). He came back from Mecca determined to re-orient the
Black Muslim movement away from
black racism and toward orthodox
Islam. He ....
(2174

9

)
Attending a Mosque Service
.... The development of the
Black Muslim religion can be traced back to the .... Americans, under the leadership of Elijah Muhammad, began to embrace
Islam not only as a ....
(1045

4

)
The FBI's Attacks on the Black Panthers
.... J. Edgar Hoover's FBI sought to eliminate groups such as the
Black Panthers, the Nation of
Islam, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and Dr. ....
(2213

9

)
Martin Luther King and Malcolm X
.... Malcolm X was a minister for the National of
Islam and preached a message of
black nationhood that appealed to a far broader audience. ....
(1635

7

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