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  1. Louis Farrakhan ( / ˈfɑːrəkɑːn /; born Louis Eugene Walcott; May 11, 1933) is an American religious leader who heads the Nation of Islam (NOI), a black nationalist organization.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Louis Farrakhan, leader (from 1978) of the Nation of Islam, an African American movement that combines elements of Islam with Black nationalism. Under his leadership, the Nation became one of the fastest-growing Muslim movements in the U.S. Learn more about Farrakhans life and career.

  3. Louis Abdul Farrakhan ( Nueva York, 11 de mayo de 1933), nacido con el nombre de Louis Eugene Wolcott, 1 es un líder religioso y activista estadounidense, defensor del nacionalismo negro y líder de la organización Nación del Islam. 2 3 . Biografía.

  4. Louis Farrakhan, orig. Louis Eugene Walcott, (born May 11, 1933, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.), U.S. religious leader. He joined the Nation of Islam in 1955, and for a time he assisted Malcolm X in Boston. After Malcolm converted to Sunni Islam, Farrakhan denounced him and replaced him as minister of Mosque No. 7 in Harlem.

  5. 29 de nov. de 2010 · Biography. Digital Archive. Digital Library. Minister Louis Farrakhan was born on May 11, 1933 in the Bronx, New York to Sarah May and Percival Clarke. He was born Louis Eugene Walcott, but would later adopt the surname of Farrakhan after his conversion to Islam.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › philosophy-and-religion › islam-biographiesLouis Farrakhan | Encyclopedia.com

    11 de jun. de 2018 · Louis Farrakhan (born Louis Eugene Walcott, 1933) is a leader of one branch of the Nation of Islam, more popularly known as the Black Muslims. Beginning in the mid-1970s he emerged as a popular and militant spokesman for Black Nationalism.

  7. Farrakhan is an antisemite who routinely accuses Jews of manipulating the U.S. government and controlling the levers of world power. Extremist Info. Born. 1933. Location. Chicago, Ill. About Louis Farrakhan. Farrakhan blames Jews for the slave trade, plantation slavery, Jim Crow, sharecropping and general black oppression.