Article: Khallid Muhammad tells Miami there's much to learn from Garvey

Barrington Pollock, Traci Y.; Salmon
Miami Times
08-24-1995
Khallid Muhammad tells Miami there's much to learn from Garvey.

If Marcus Mosiah Garvey was alive in America in 1995, he would be right at home.

And, as he did while he was alive 75 years ago, Garvey would be on the front lines of the Black struggle agitating for change.

That was the message from the Nation of Islam's Khallid Abdul Muhammad, who spoke here in honor of Garvey's 108th birth date.

Muhammad, a fiery and controversial speaker and aide to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, discussed Garvey and Elijah Muhammad, the NOI founder, in the context of Bible and prophesy.

Garvey, a Jamaican printer born in the parish of St. ...

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