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Read BookIn the face of lynchings, segregation, and generational trauma, the Nation of Islam rose not only as a movement — but as a declaration.
This book tells the story of how Islam was reintroduced to African Americans not through missionaries, but through defiance, dignity, and discipline. It explores the rise of leaders like Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, and Muhammad Ali — and the backlash they endured from both government and media.
With clarity and compassion, the book examines the theological foundations, social message, and misunderstood legacy of one of the most controversial but transformative movements in American history.
This is not a defence of every policy — but a defence of the truth.
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