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Farrakhan, Louis - fârˈəkănˌ, färˈəkänˌ, 1933–, African-American religious leader, b. New York City, as Louis Eugene Walcott. A former calypso singer known as "The Charmer," he joined the Nation of Islam ( Black Muslims) in 1955, eventually becoming minister of the Harlem Temple after Malcolm X broke with


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    Prophet of Rage: A Life of Louis Farrakhan and His Nation » Read Now

    by Arthur J. Magida. 270 pgs.

    This is the biography of Louis Farrakhan, one of the most controversial leaders of our era. He stands out as a highly principled man who opposes everything that Martin Luther King Jr stood for.
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    The Farrakhan Phenomenon: Race, Reaction, and the Paranoid Style in American Politics » Read Now

    by Robert Singh. 352 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    "Adds a fresh perspective...[Singh's] strong analysis of the political paranoia surrounding Farrakhan points out the causes & the consequences not only for African American leaders but also the nation at large."-Library Journal.
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    Black Leadership (Chap. 11 "Black Fundamentalism: Louis Farrakhan and the Politics of Conservative Black Nationalism") » Read Now

    by Manning Marable. 229 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    At the heart of this major statement on black political, intellectual, and religious leaders of 20th-century America are critical portraits of four leaders whose legacies speak to the challenges of race, class, and power: Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Harold Washington, and Louis Farrakhan.
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    Ministry of Lies: The Truth behind the Nation of Islam's "The Secret Relationship between Blacks and Jews" (Includes discussion of Louis Farrakhan in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by Harold Brackman. 160 pgs.

    Ministry of Lies is a reasoned, scholarly response to Louis Farrakhan and The Nation of Islam's inflammatory diatribe against Jews, the book The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews. Harold Brackman clearly dissects each assertion in a question-and-answer format, proving The Secret...
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    Leaders from the 1960s: A Biographical Sourcebook of American Activism (1994) ("Louis Abdul Farrakhan (1933-) Minister of the Nation of Islam" begins on p. 89) » Read Now

    by David DeLeon. 610 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The radicals and liberals of the 1960s expressed ideas that continue to both attract and repel people decades later. Nostalgia books relive the Woodstock festival and the protests; past Presidents Bush and Reagan remember the era with unease; and scholars skirmish over the meaning of the period...
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    Islam in America ("Louis Farrakhan" begins on p. 93) » Read Now

    by Jane I. Smith. 234 pgs.

    Most Americans are only vaguely aware of the Muslim community in the United States and know little about the religion itself, despite Islam's increasing importance in international affairs and the rapid growth in the number of Americans who call themselves Muslims. Now a foremost authority in the...
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    Speaking Truth to Power: Essays on Race, Resistance, and Radicalism (Chap. 13 "Louis Farrakhan and the Million Man March, 1995") » Read Now

    by Manning Marable. 292 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Speaking Truth to Power brings together Marable's major writings on black politics, peace, and social justice, tracing the changing role of race within the American political system since the Civil Rights Movement.
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    The Last Angry Man, in Washington Monthly (Includes discussion of Louis Farrakhan and the Million Family March) » Read Now

    by Ta-Nehisi Coates. 6 pgs.

    ...call of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and assembled in the shadow...pulse of black America than Louis Farrakhan. Using the rhetoric of the...chameleon acts of our...
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    Weapons of Mass Insurrection, in The New American (Includes "The Farrakhan Factor") » Read Now

    by William Norman Grigg. 6 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Revolutionary zeal unites Louis Farrakhans Nation of Islam with urban street...Factor Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan burst onto the national scene...that "Nation of...
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    Race Rules: Navigating the Color Line (Discussion of Louis Farrakhan begins on p. 163) » Read Now

    by Michael Eric Dyson. 234 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Jackson and, yes, even Louis Farrakhan, who have preached about...others--including Henry Louis Gates, Cornel West...Nazi propagandist, to Farrakhans Hitler. Yeah...
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    Black Liberation in Conservative America ("Should Farrakhan Be Allowed to Speak?" begins on p. 233) » Read Now

    by Manning Marable. 300 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    A bold new collection of essays by one of America's most prominent scholar/activists, Black Liberation in Conservative America defines the challenges confronting Black America on the eve of the 21st century. Includes sections on Inequality and Public Policy, Strong Black Women, Education and...

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