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Nation of Islam audio and moving image collection : 99 items.

Title
Nation of Islam audio and moving image collection : 99 items.
Author
Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) creator.
Publication
[2008]

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Additional Authors
  • Elijah Muhammad, 1897-1975.
  • Muhammad, Nathaniel.
  • Muhammad, Warith Deen, 1933-2008.
  • Farrakhan, Louis.
  • Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division.
Description
  • 82 videocassettes
  • 17 audiocassettes
Summary
The collection consists of 17 audio recordings and 82 moving image recordings covering the period 1959-1976, which include sermons by various ministers of the Nation including Elijah Muhammad, Nathaniel Muhammad, and others.
Subjects
Biography (note)
  • The Nation of Islam (NOI) is an African American political and religious movement, founded in Detroit, Michigan, United States, by Wallace D. Fard Muhammad on July 4, 1930. Its stated goals are to improve the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of African Americans. Elijah Muhammad became its spiritual leader after Fard's disappearance in 1934. 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 Elijah Muhammad's death in 1975, his son, Warith Deen Mohammed, changed the name of the organization to "World Community of Islam in the West" and attempted to convert it to a mainstream Sunni Muslim ideology. In 1977, Louis Farrakhan rejected Warith Deen Mohammed's leadership and re-established the Nation of Islam using the original teachings of Elijah Muhammad.
Linking Entry (note)
  • Forms part of the Nation of Islam archive. Papers can be found in the Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division: Nation of Islam collection, 1959-1976. (Sc MG 780)
Call Number
SC MIRS Nation 08-03
OCLC
1178770617
Author
Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) creator.
Title
Nation of Islam audio and moving image collection : 99 items.
Publisher
[2008]
Biography
The Nation of Islam (NOI) is an African American political and religious movement, founded in Detroit, Michigan, United States, by Wallace D. Fard Muhammad on July 4, 1930. Its stated goals are to improve the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of African Americans. Elijah Muhammad became its spiritual leader after Fard's disappearance in 1934. 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 Elijah Muhammad's death in 1975, his son, Warith Deen Mohammed, changed the name of the organization to "World Community of Islam in the West" and attempted to convert it to a mainstream Sunni Muslim ideology. In 1977, Louis Farrakhan rejected Warith Deen Mohammed's leadership and re-established the Nation of Islam using the original teachings of Elijah Muhammad.
Linking Entry
Forms part of the Nation of Islam archive. Papers can be found in the Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division: Nation of Islam collection, 1959-1976. (Sc MG 780)
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Added Author
Elijah Muhammad, 1897-1975.
Muhammad, Nathaniel.
Muhammad, Warith Deen, 1933-2008.
Farrakhan, Louis.
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division.
Research Call Number
SC MIRS Nation 08-03
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