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Message to the Blackman in America / by Elijah Muhammad.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Drewryville, Virginia : UBUS Communications Systems, [2011?]Description: xxvii, 355 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781564114990
  • 1564114996
Subject(s): Summary: "According to countless mainstream news organs, Elijah Muhammad, by far, was the most powerful Black man in America. Known more for the students he produced--like Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, and Muhammad Ali--this controversial man exposed the Black man as well as the world to a teaching [that], till now, was only used behind closed doors of high degree Masons and Shriners ... The book approaches the question of what and who is God. It compares the concept held by religions to nature and mathematics. It also explores the origin of the original man, mankind, devil, heaven, and hell. Its title ... is directed to the American Blacks specifically, but addresses Blacks universally as well"--Publisher marketing.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 297.87 E42 Available 33111011068273
Total holds: 0

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Message To The Blackman In America By Elijah Muhammad According to countless mainstream news organs, Elijah Muhammad, by far, was the most powerful black man in America. Known more for the students he produced, like Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan and Muhammad Ali, this controversial man exposed the black man as well as the world to a teaching, till now, was only used behind closed doors of high degree Masons and Shriners. An easy and smart read. The book approaches the question of what and who is God. It compares the concept held by religions to nature and mathematics. It also explores the origin of the original man, mankind, devil, heaven and hell. Its title, Message To The Blackman, is directed to the American Blacks specifically, but addresses blacks universally as well.

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Includes index.

"According to countless mainstream news organs, Elijah Muhammad, by far, was the most powerful Black man in America. Known more for the students he produced--like Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, and Muhammad Ali--this controversial man exposed the Black man as well as the world to a teaching [that], till now, was only used behind closed doors of high degree Masons and Shriners ... The book approaches the question of what and who is God. It compares the concept held by religions to nature and mathematics. It also explores the origin of the original man, mankind, devil, heaven, and hell. Its title ... is directed to the American Blacks specifically, but addresses Blacks universally as well"--Publisher marketing.

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