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  • 101Warith Deen Mohammed — Leader of the Nation of Islam In office February 26, 1975 – 1976 Preceded by Elijah Muhammad …

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  • 102Malcolm X — This article is about the person. For other uses, see Malcolm X (disambiguation). Malik Shabazz redirects here. For other people of that name, see Malik Shabazz (disambiguation). Malcolm X …

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  • 103Nation of Islam — Part of a series on the Nation of Islam …

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  • 104Dates of 2004 — ▪ 2005 January It turns out we were all wrong, probably, in my judgment. David Kay, former U.S. chief weapons inspector in Iraq, in testimony to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, January 28 January 1              Haitian Pres. Jean… …

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  • 105Warden Leo Glynn — Leo Glynn (played by Ernie Hudson) is the warden of the Oswald state correctional facility on the HBO drama Oz . Character overviewHe began working as a correctional officer (possibly Oz s first African American CO) in Oz in the early 1980s and… …

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  • 106Louis Farrakhan — Muhammad, Sr. Head of the Nation of Islam Incumbent Assumed office 1978/1981 Preceded by …

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  • 107Chauncey Bailey — Born Chauncey Wendell Bailey, Jr. October 20, 1949(1949 10 20) Oakland, California, USA Died August 2, 2007(2007 08 02) (aged 57) Oakland, California, USA Education Merritt Col …

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  • 108Fruit of Islam — The Fruit of Islam (FOI) or Fruit for short, is a group of Muslim American men who serve as the paramilitary wing and the executive protection for the Nation of Islam Leader Minister Louis Farrakhan, its other ministers, members (women and… …

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  • 109Malcolm X — /eks/, (Malcolm Little) 1925 65, U.S. black rights activist and religious leader. * * * orig. Malcolm Little later El Hajj Malik El Shabazz born May 19, 1925, Omaha, Neb., U.S. died Feb. 21, 1965, New York, N.Y. U.S. black Muslim leader. He was… …

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  • 110Wallace Fard Muhammad — Photograph of Wallace Fard Muhammad Leader of the Nation of Islam In office 1929–1934 Succeeded by …

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