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Excerpts of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan's interviews with ABC Nightline, CNN and Al Jazeera TV. Tags: ABC Nightline CNN Al Jazeera Interview |
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During an Interview with BET's Jeff Johnson, Minister Farrakhsn spoke on Rappers & The Power of Cultural Expression. Tags: BET Interivew Rap Hip Hop Farrakhan Jeff Johnson |
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This address was delivered by Minister Farrakhan on July 3, 2006 during the concluding empowerment seminar of the three-day Essence Music Festival at Reliant Park in Houston, Texas. Tags: Essence Music Festival 2006 |
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On Oct. 14, 2007 Minister Louis Farrakhan hosted a private invitation-only brunch at Sean “P. Diddy” Comb’s restaurant with over 300 hip hop artists and top music industry executives to engage in an intimate conversation on the subject of “The Evolution of Hip Hop.” Tags: Hip Hop Rap Summit Atlanta Justin |
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Category: Donate Per View / International MessagesEmancipation Day in the Virgin Islands (St. Croix)
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan was invited to deliver the address at the Emancipation Day celebration at St. Croix, USVI on July 3, 2008. Tags: Caribbean Virgin Islands St. Croix Farrakhan |
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The Value of Prophet Muhammad and The Holy Qur'an in the context of Today's Clash of Civilizations was the title of Minister Louis Farrakhan's Islamic Call Society address at Dawah College, Tripoli, Libya on May 14, 2006. Tags: Tripoli Libya Prophet Muhammad Farrakhan Islamic |
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Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke at Malcolm X College, Feb. 21, 1991 in an illuminating address on the life and assassination of Malcolm X and the effect on Black America. Tags: Malcolm X Murder Nation of Islam Farrakhan |
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Rappers Wise Intelligent, NYOIL, JT the Bigga Figga, Bro J of X-Clan and Kam among others took part in a Saviours' Day 2009 forum hosted by LaTonja Styles Muhammad and moderated by Final Call News Asst. Editor Ashahed Muhammad. Tags: Hip Hop Kam X-Clan Rap Poor Righteous Teachers Islam |
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July 26, 2009 - Chicago, IL. - Speaking from the headquarters of the Nation of Islam, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan delivered a powerful address on the “the crucifixion of Michael Jackson” and how the public campaigns against the pop icon are linked to historical and ongoing attacks against Black leaders. Tags: |
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Address to Black Men's Health and Fitness Experience sponsored by the Thapelo Institute, Inc. Kennedy King College, Chicago, IL., June 18, 2005 Tags: |
