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Racism / Politics of the United States / African-American culture / Pan-Africanism / Pseudohistory / Wallace Fard Muhammad / Elijah Muhammad / Tribe of Shabazz / Malcolm X / Black supremacy / Nation of Islam / Nationalism
Date: 2005-10-05 15:47:52
Racism
Politics of the United States
African-American culture
Pan-Africanism
Pseudohistory
Wallace Fard Muhammad
Elijah Muhammad
Tribe of Shabazz
Malcolm X
Black supremacy
Nation of Islam
Nationalism

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