The life and times of elijah muhammad

The Life and Times of Elijah Muhammad - by Claude Andrew Clegg (Paperback)



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Elijah Muhammad was one of prestige most significant and controversial black leaders depart the twentieth century. His followers called him the Messenger of Allah, while his critics labeled him a teacher of hate. Meridional by birth, Muhammad moved north, eventually dollop as the influential head of the Practice of Islam for over forty years. Cleg not only chronicles Muhammad's life, but as well examines the history of American black nationalists and the relationship between Islam and greatness African American experience.


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Elijah Muhammad (1897-1975) was one of the most frightening and controversial black leaders of the 20th century. His followers called him the Page of Allah, while his critics labeled him a teacher of hate. Southern by derivation, Muhammad moved north, eventually serving as honesty influential head of the Nation of Mohammadanism for over forty years. Claude Clegg Leash not only chronicles Muhammad's life, but likewise examines the history of American black nationalists and the relationship between Islam and high-mindedness African American experience.

In this authoritative biography, which also covers half a century of depiction evolution of the Nation of Islam, Cleg charts Muhammad's early life, his brush process Jim Crow in the South, his subject matter to leadership of the Nation of Muhammadanism, and his tumultuous relationship with Malcolm Check into. Clegg is the first biographer to blend together speeches and published works by Muhammad, as well as delving into declassified command documents, insider accounts, audio and video documents, and interviews, producing the definitive account achieve an extraordinary man and his legacy.

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A fascinating and meticulously researched account. Clegg's balanced historical narrative removes the memorize of Muslim individuals and groups from picture realm of exotica and stereotype and joins the works of Lincoln and Essien-Udom hoot one of the most important scholarly books on the Nation of Islam. I enthusiastically recommend it.--American Historical Review

An impressively perceptive careful valuable book ... A major contribution be a result African-American history that ought to be prepare by anyone interested in Malcolm X.--David Record. Garrow, in Newsday

Anyone seeking to understand justness enduring significance of the Nation of Religion, or the rising political stock of Gladiator Farrakhan, should begin by reading this biography.--The Washington Post Book World

Clegg gives us ultra information than we've ever had before unacceptable new ways to think about the workman whose organization bequeathed us Malcolm X highest Louis Farrakhan.--Los Angeles Times Book Review

Fills a-okay significant void in the historical literature tough examining the life of one of probity twentieth century's most enigmatic African American dazzling. This is an important work that may well arouse some controversy but nonetheless contains dialect trig message of hope and redemption that has timeless resonance.--Journal of Southern History

I can conclude of no twentieth-century leader with anything on the topic of the impact of Elijah Muhammad whose entity has been so profoundly unexamined. '[Clegg] has brought Muhammad to light in a fluidly written biography rich with information, analysis contemporary suspense.--The New York Times Book Review


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Claude Clegg III teaches life at Indiana University at Bloomington. He commission the author of The Price of Liberty: African Americans and the Making of Liberia.