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Elijah Muhammad

Religion (7-Oct-1897 — 25-Feb-1975)

SUBJECT OF BOOKS


Claude Andrew Clegg III. An Original Man: The Life and Times of Elijah Muhammad. Macmillan. 1998. 400pp.

Bernard Cushmeer. This Is the One: Messenger Elijah Muhammad: We Need Not Look for Another. Truth Publications. 1971. 160pp.

Karl Evanzz. The Messenger: The Rise and Fall of Elijah Muhammad. Random House. 2001. 704pp.

Malu Halasa. Elijah Muhammad: Religious Leader. Holloway House Publishing. 1993. 192pp.

Louis E. Lomax. When the Word is Given: A Report on Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, and the Black Muslim World. Cleveland, OH: World Publishing. 1963. 223pp.

Adib Rashad. Elijah Muhammad and the Ideological Foundation of the Nation of Islam. U.B. & U.S. Communications Systems. 1994. 275pp.


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  2. Encyclopaedia Britannica Online [link]

  3. Internet Movie Database [link]

  4. Public Information Research Namebase [link]

  5. Wikipedia [link]

  6. Encyclopedia of American Biography (p.812)

  7. International Dictionary of 20th Century Biography (p.500)

  8. Webster's American Biographies (p.749)

  9. Current Biography, 1971 Yearbook (pp.293-95)

  10. Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography (p.522)

  11. 100 Greatest African Americans: A Biographical Encyclopedia (pp.235-37)

  12. Biographical Dictionary of American Cult and Sect Leaders (p.185)

  13. The World Almanac Biographical Dictionary (p.97)




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