Elijah Muhammad, co-founder of the Black Muslims, addresses members of his sect in Chicago. At left is heavyweight champion Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali).
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The leader of the Black Muslims, Elijah Muhammad
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Thomas 15X Johnson, center, is booked as the third suspect in the slaying of black nationalist leader Malcolm X, in New York. Detective John Keeley is at right.
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In Chicago, black Muslim leader Elijah Muhammad denies any connection with the slaying of Malcolm X
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Black Muslim leader Malcolm X holds up an issue of the newspaper "Muhammed Speaks" for the crowd to see during a Black Muslim rally in New York City
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Gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
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Heavyweight Champion Cassius Clay, back home after a tour of African nations, said he would feel safer in Mississippi than in New York, where integration is preached but not always practiced
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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Dick Gregory, Imamu Amiri Baraka (LaRoi Jones), the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Congressman Ronald Dellums (Democrat-CA), Reverend Ralph Abernathy, and Reverend Albert Cleage are panel members on Black Journal's live special "Is it too late?"
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Radio photographs on paper
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At a press conference in his Chicago mansion, Elijah Muhammad said he doubted that blacks involved in a shootout with Baton Rouge police were members of the Black Muslims Nation of Islam
Charles Knoblock
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Members of the Black Muslims sit in annual convention at Chicago's Coliseum
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Chicago police check people in a station wagon in front of the Chicago home of Black Muslim prophet Elijah Muhammad
Paul Cannon
Vintage wire photograph on paper
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Elijah Muhammad sounds a warning to his foes in Chicago: "We Will Fight You...If You Fight Us"
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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Flames shoot from the windows of a Black Muslim Mosque on the fourth floor of a building in Harlem
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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