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Who Quotes by Louis Farrakhan
- Naturally, when one makes progressive steps, there may be some who see it as a betrayal of their goals and interests.
- A brother who recognizes that we have shortcomings, we, in the struggle, have faults, and that he wanted to reconcile differences.
- I think that rather than condemning Islam, Islam needs to be studied by those who are sincere.
- 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…
- However, those who have used those words use half the sentence to fit their purpose, which, of course, I believe is to discredit me and…
- 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…
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