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Louis Farrakhan
May 11, 1933 -
Nationality: American
Category: Activist
Subcategory: American Activist

They call them terrorists, I call them freedom fighters.

   

It appears that there is a genocidal plan against Black people.

   

But if I thought on it, I would like to be remembered as a brother who loved his people and did everything that I knew to fight for them, the liberation of our people.

   

America will always side with those whom she can direct, give orders to and have those orders obeyed.

   

Not that I regret saying what I believed to be the truth, but I regret anything that I might have written or spoken that could have been used in a way to help to foster that atmosphere out of which came the loss of life of Brother Malcolm.

   

The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good name. Hitler was a very great man.

   

Qaddafi is hated because he is the leader of a small country that is rich, but he uses his money to finance liberation struggles.

   

Because as a youngster I longed to see the Black man free and I longed to see anyone stand up for us.

   

Overall, the challenge of leadership is both moral and one of developing the characteristics that make us respected by one another.

   

They should regard me as what I am. I am a spiritual leader and teacher.

   

I think that rather than condemning Islam, Islam needs to be studied by those who are sincere.

   

Many of the Jews who owned the homes, the apartments in the black community, we considered them bloodsuckers because they took from our community and built their community but didn't offer anything back to our community.

   

The die is set and Malcolm will not escape for the foolish talk he spoke against his benefactor, such a man, is worthy of death, and it would have been so, were it not for Muhammad's confidence that God would give him the victory over the enemies.

   

Everything that I'm attempting to do is based on my understanding of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and what he wanted for his people.

   

I don't think about my legacy, if indeed, I have one.

   

Black leadership has to recognize that principles more than speech, character more than a claim, is greater in advancing the cause of our liberation than what has transpired thus far.

   

But when I reintroduced the Nation of Islam, and began to host meetings in cities and thousands and thousands of people come out.

   

As a result of that, America desires a moderate Islam; an Islam that America can control; an Islam that America can give direction to and give orders to its leaders.

   

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