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Black Newspapermen Seize Lead: New Generation of Columnists Takes on
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Forward
03-11-1994
Black Newspapermen Seize Lead: New Generation of Columnists Takes on. Reverend Farrakhan
NEW YORK -- Cynthia Tucker, the editorial-page editor of the Atlanta Constitution, makes plain her contempt for the Nation of Islam. "Louis Farrakhan does not lead me," Ms. Tucker, an African American, recently told a CNN interviewer. "...I think we ought to stop referring to him as a black leader."
A plain speaker, too, is Clarence Page, a Pulit...
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Louis Farrakhan's white noise. (rhetoric of minister likely to cause further racial division)(Editorial)
U.S. News & World Report
; America is in a heightened state of unease today over a crisis in race relations that we did not fully appreciate that we had. O.J. Simpson and Minister Louis Farrakhan are the catalysts, contributing to the apprehension that whites and blacks are strangers living in different worlds, speaking the
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NAACP and Min. Louis Farrakhan
Michigan Citizen
; Ron Seigel Michigan Citizen 03-05-1994 NAACP and Min. Louis Farrakhan. The NAACP leadership did the right thing last week by telling the world, yes, we will invite Minister Louis Farrakhan to a planned Black Summit. The NAACP, the Black Caucus members and every other leader in the Black community
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In Defense of Price: 'He Reprimanded Louis Farrakhan'
Forward
; ... there's not a fire but a smoke machine. In the overheated -- and very smoky atmosphere of the moment, our obsession with bad news urgently needs to be balanced by a recognition of and praise for bridge-builders. Ethnic NewsWatch SoftLine Information, Inc ...
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Black Community Has Real Leadership Crisis On Its Hands
Philadelphia Tribune, The
; Lenora Fulani Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-21-1994 Black Community Has Real Leadership Crisis On Its Hands. By Lenora Fulani Last month, I had the privilege of addressing Minister Louis Farrakhan's "Stop the Killing" rally at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City. I was particularly
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You cannot separate Louis Farrakhan's language from his actions.(Commentary)(Editorials)(Letters)
The Washington Times
; As Americas, and as Jews, it infuriates us to hear Louis Farrakhan refer to the United States as the Great Satan and spew anti-American hate. We would hope that all those who care about the future of race relations in this country -black and white, men and women - will see this demagogue for what
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Nation of Islam Gets Things Done in Black Community
All Things Considered (NPR)
; 00-00-0000 LINDA WERTHEIMER, Host: Khalid Muhammad, who was removed last month as the top aide to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, reportedly has continued to make anti-Semitic statements during recent public appearances. Muhammad was dismissed by Farrakhan after a speech last November, in
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Black community must serve itself before others
Call & Post
; Nation of Islam's Ava Muhammad speaks at MLK Arts Complex How can you love what you don't serve? While many have made out the problem of the inferior state of Black America to be one of complicated proportions, one woman has made the issue as plain and simple as a walk through Mr. Roger's
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The right man for the job? Louis Farrakhan asks black men to take responsibility for their actions. (includes interview)(Black & White in America)
U.S. News & World Report
; ... march in search of redemption. A new U.S. News poll shows that although 37 percent of ... to us as a people, Farrakhan told U.S. News. But we have to mature to the point where ... our moral authority, Jackson told U.S. News. [Farrakhan] knows that his positions have ...
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Profile of Louis Farrakhan - Part 3
Morning Edition (NPR)
; 00-00-0000 In the last of a three-part series on Louis Farrakhan, the early life of the Nation of Islam leader is explored, particularly his comments about - and associations with - the Jewish Diaspora. BOB EDWARDS, Host: This is Morning Edition. I'm Bob Edwards. As a child, Louis Eugene Walcott
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Louis Farrakhan Addresses Thousands at National Mall
All Things Considered (NPR)
; 00-00-0000 In his speech to participants of the Million Man March, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said a new day is dawning for blacks in America, a day in which blacks will fight for what is rightfully theirs. NOAH ADAMS, Host: African-American men gathered today on the Mall in Washington,
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