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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