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Minister Farrakhan on Marcus Garvey, Black women and Black men in the Workplace

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

From the 'True History of Moses' lecture that was delivered 12-07-1986

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  • @RIGHTEOUSDISORDER UNIA was integral part of Garvey's "quest" for all African people. It is to this day the largest Pan African organisation ever created.What Garvey came back to Jamaica and started a KFC? Farrakhan did not have to say it directly, it was implied. Save such "reasoning" for arabized simpleton negroes.

  • @henchman696 and Garvey learned of Africa, its culture, and it's administration under colonial rule from Duse Mohammad, who again, was the editor of a Pan African-Asian journal, whom Garvey worked for. And you wish to debate that none of this had an influence on Garvey? And sadly, you were the only person that did any simpleton 'reasoning' because no 'pan africanism' was ever stated by Farrakhan in this video. You simply reached for something that was never there to begin with.

  • WTF is this dude claiming that deuce Muhammad inspired Marcus Garvey? Deuce Muhammad was not about Pan Africanism. Besides Garvey said he became inspired when he read Booker T Washington's Up From Slavery. In fact Garvey's first visit to America was that he wanted to get Washington to help him set up a Tuskegee Institute in Jamaica. I disappointed that Farrakhan would attempt to "Arabize" one the greatest Pan African Movement in history.

  • @henchman696 Duse Mohammad Ali was the Editor of 'African Times and Orient Review', and that journal advocated Pan African-Asian nationalism. And yes he did have an influence on Marcus Garvey as Garvey worked for Duse. Minister Farrkhan didnt 'Arabize' Marcus Garvey, he simply said more or less that Duse was an influence.

  • @RIGHTEOUSDISORDER He said "notice the name Mohammed" then stated that Garvey then went back to Jamaica and started the UNIA.The not too subtle suggestion is that Garvey was a "virgin" to Pan Africanism until he met Mohammed, which would be furthest from the truth. I studied Communications and Linguist, my specialty was in propaganda. So you need to try again with "he simply said more or less that Duse was an influence" line.

  • @henchman696 LOL! Where did Minister Farrakhan say anything about Garvey's 'Pan Africanism' in this video? All he said is Garvey came back to Jamaica from England and 'began his quest for the black man'. You read way too deep in this video for something that was never said. Duse's influence on Garvey stimulated a deep interest in learning about Africa and Garvey learned a great deal about Africa through Duse. That is just a fact.

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  • Important Note: Dear Supporters, take note that this is a vintage video of our History. For the most recent video presentations please visit our Websites and go to our webcast archives. There you will find the most recent videos from the Ministry of the Nation of Islam. If you wish to purchase DVD's call 866-602-1230, and ask for on by way of your concern or by title. Thank you for your continued support of the Nation of Islam, and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.

  • Farrakhan is wrong about the biblical scriptures. That's out of context corruption

  • @dwolfe71 Master Fard Muhammad's father was a black man, his mother was caucasian. Ethnically, that is the same make up of Barack Obama, and he is definitely not white. Fard's father wanted him to look like that so that Fard could come among black people at the time he had and raise black people up with the knowledge of themselves. Had Fard came as a jet solid black man, teaching what he was teaching, he would have been shot on sight, lol.

  • If I'm not mistaken master farad muhammed was white right???? I like farrakan but his ultimate prophet of nation of islam was white!!!

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