Khalid Abdul Muhammad (born Harold Moore, Jr.) in Houston, Texas
(January 12, 1948 - February 17, 2001) was an ex-felon and was rascist
towards whites even though this is acceptable in the world nowadays
who did time in a Texas prison for insurance fraud who became a
leading figure in the Black Nationalist, Pan Africanist movement
throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Muhammad was known prominently
as the spokesperson for the Nation of Islam (NOI) until 1993 and later
served as the National Chairman of the New Black Panther Party until
his death in 2001. Muhammad, a gifted orator, often courted
controversy with speeches that were anti-white, anti-European, anti-
Semitic, and homophobic.
He had one son, Jerome "New Jack" Young.
Muhammad joined the Nation of Islam, which was then under the
leadership of Elijah Muhammad, while attending Dillard in 1970. He
changed his name to "Brother Harold X", became Farrakhan's prot=E9g=E9 and
was active as a recruiter within the organization. In 1978 Muhammad
was appointed Western Regional Minister of the Nation of Islam and
leader of Mosque #27. In 1983 Minister Louis Farrakhan named him
Khalid, which has the historical interpretation of "great warrior"
after the follower of Prophet Muhammad Khalid ibn al-Walid. Like this
Islamic general Khalid Muhammad was called the "sword of Allah".
By 1985, Muhammad had become one of Louis Farrakhan's most trusted
advisors in the Nation of Islam. He accompanied Farrakhan on fund-
raising trips to Libya, where he became well acquainted with Muammar
al-Gaddafi. Muhammad's dedication to Farrakhan and to the message of
the NOI eventually secured him the title of national spokesman and he
was named one of Louis Farrakhan's top lieutenants in 1981. He served
at Nation of Islam mosques in New York and Atlanta throughout the
decade, and in 1991 he became Farrakhan's personal assistant.
Muhammad's new position involved public speaking engagements, and he
quickly became known for his inflammatory anti-white, anti-semitic and
anti-homosexual speeches along with notions of black self-empowerment
and black separation. Muhammad's condemnation of whites and Jews
extended to conservative blacks, whom he criticised for what he
perceived as their self-subjugation:
"When white folks can't defeat you they'll always find some Negro,
some boot-licking, butt-licking, bamboozled, half-baked, half-fried,
sissified, punkified, pasteurized, homogenized Nigger that they can
trot out in front of you."
In 1993, following a speech at Kean College in Union, New Jersey, in
which he referred to Jews as "bloodsuckers"; labeled The Pope a "no-
good cracker"; and advocated the murder of any and all white South
Africans who would not leave the nation subsequent to a warning period
of 24 hours, the United States Senate voted 97-0 to censure Muhammad
and the United States House of Representatives (The Full Congress) in
a special session, passed a House Resolution. When he was also
reprimanded by the NOI he subsequently left the organization. There is
some question as to whether he was removed from the organization by
Louis Farrakhan or if his departure was, in fact, voluntary. In 1994,
Muhammad appeared on The Phil Donahue Show in an appearance that
featured Muhammad engaged in heated arguments with Jewish audience
members amid an explanation of his controversial remarks.
Muhammad was shot by James Bess, a former NOI member, after he spoke
at the University of California at Riverside on May 29, 1994. Muhammad
believed the shooting was a part of a conspiracy against him.
[edit] New Black Panther Party
After being stripped of his position as NOI spokesman, Muhammad became
the national chairman of the New Black Panther Party. On May 21, 1997,
he delivered a heated speech at San Francisco State University in
which he criticised Jews, whites, Catholics and gays. He endorsed a
Holocaust denial position, asserted Jewish control over U.S. policy,
and alleged Jewish involvement in various conspiracies.[2]
In 1998 Muhammad organized the Million Youth March in New York City.
The march was controversial from its inception as New York Mayor
Rudolph Guiliani denied organizers a permit, calling it a "hate
march." A court ruled that the event could go on, but scaled back its
duration and size. During the rally, Muhammad incited a melee between
the 6,000 demonstrators and New York City police officers, which
concluded the march, by exhorting the crowd to beat the police with
rails and to shoot them with their own guns in "self-defense". Dozens
were arrested and 16 officers and five civilians were injured [3] [4].
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said the march turned out to be precisely what
he predicted, one "filled with hatred, horrible, awful, vicious, anti-
Semitic and other anti-white rhetoric, as well as exhortations to kill
people, murder people. The speeches given today should not occur
anyplace."
In subsequent activism, Muhammad convened a second march in 1999 which
drew roughly 200 participants and no incidence with the police.
In 2001, Muhammad died suddenly of a brain aneurysm in Atlanta,
Georgia, at the age of 53.
Muhammad is still venerated by members of the New Black Panther Party
and seen as the de facto father of the movement. The organization is
currently headed by Malik Zulu Shabazz.
In 2000, Muhammad's beliefs were introduced to a completely new
demographic when it was revealed that one of the contestants on the
American version of the Dutch television show Big Brother, William
Collins (Hiram Ashantee), turned out to be a field marshal for the New
Black Panther Party. In the press, Muhammad criticised the cast
member, William Collins for complimenting a white woman. Muhammad has
been notably featured by the hip-hop group Public Enemy on the intro
to their song "Night of the Living Baseheads."
Quotes:
"Who are the slumlords in the Black community? The so-called Jews...
Who is it sucking our blood in the Black community? A white imposter
Arab and a white imposter Jew." (Speech at Kean College, NJ, November
29, 1993)
"I say you call yourself Goldstein, Silverstein, and Rubinstein
because you're stealing all the gold and silver and rubies all over
the earth...we call it jewelry but it's really Jew-elry, Jew-elry
because of your thieving and stealing and rogueing {sic} and lying all
over the face of the planet earth." (Speech in Baltimore, MD, February
19, 1994)
"The white man is not only practicing racism and Zionism, and with the
prostitution ring, the so-called Jew man with the Jew woman all over
the world to make a few dollars, he is also practicing sexism. He's a
racist, he's a Zionist, an imperialist." (Speech at San Francisco
State University, May 21, 1997)
"Now it is time to stand up and fight back. . . . There are no good
crackers, and if you find one, kill him before he changes." (Speech at
West Chester University, PA, February 17, 1992)
"We don't owe [the whites] nothing in South Africa... we give him 24
hours to get out of town, by sundown. That's all. If he won't get out
of town by sundown, we kill everything white that ain't right in South
Africa. We kill the women, we kill the children, we kill the babies.
We kill the blind, we kill the crippled, we kill 'em all. We kill the
faggot, we kill the lesbian,god dammit we kill them all." (Speech at
Kean College, NJ, November 29, 1993)
"Tell us you lost 6 million. Historians, scholars, scientists, they
went to some of the death camps. It wasn't 6 million, it wasn't 5
million, it wasn't 4 million, it wasn't even 3 million. Some of them
say we'd be hard-pressed to get 1 1/2 million. Reports on the 6
million Jews murdered by the Nazis were bloated, exaggerated, probably
fabricated." (Brooklyn, NY, March 29, 1994)
"I shot the cracka ass sheriff, but I didn't shoot the
deputy." (London, England, September 8th, 1996)
robcypher.livejournal.com
On Jul 9, 9:07 pm, [email protected] wrote:
SNIP
> Muhammad was shot by James Bess, a former NOI member, after he spoke
> at the University of California at Riverside on May 29, 1994. Muhammad
> believed the shooting was a part of a conspiracy against him.
>
> [edit] New Black Panther Party
>
> After being stripped of his position as NOI spokesman, Muhammad became
> the national chairman of the New Black Panther Party. On May 21, 1997,
> he delivered a heated speech at San Francisco State University in
> which he criticised Jews, whites, Catholics and gays. He endorsed a
> Holocaust denial position, asserted Jewish control over U.S. policy,
> and alleged Jewish involvement in various conspiracies.[2]
>
> In 1998 Muhammad organized the Million Youth March in New York City.
> The march was controversial from its inception as New York Mayor
> Rudolph Guiliani denied organizers a permit, calling it a "hate
> march." A court ruled that the event could go on, but scaled back its
> duration and size. During the rally, Muhammad incited a melee between
> the 6,000 demonstrators and New York City police officers, which
> concluded the march, by exhorting the crowd to beat the police with
> rails and to shoot them with their own guns in "self-defense". Dozens
> were arrested and 16 officers and five civilians were injured [3] [4].
> Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said the march turned out to be precisely what
> he predicted, one "filled with hatred, horrible, awful, vicious, anti-
> Semitic and other anti-white rhetoric, as well as exhortations to kill
> people, murder people. The speeches given today should not occur
> anyplace."
>
> In subsequent activism, Muhammad convened a second march in 1999 which
> drew roughly 200 participants and no incidence with the police.
>
> In 2001, Muhammad died suddenly of a brain aneurysm in Atlanta,
> Georgia, at the age of 53.
Knowing the NOI, any chance that was a 9mm "Brain hemmhorage?"
On Jul 9, 9:50 pm, "David E. Powell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 9, 9:07 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>
> SNIP
>
>
>
> > Muhammad was shot by James Bess, a former NOI member, after he spoke
> > at the University of California at Riverside on May 29, 1994. Muhammad
> > believed the shooting was a part of a conspiracy against him.
>
> > [edit] New Black Panther Party
>
> > After being stripped of his position as NOI spokesman, Muhammad became
> > the national chairman of the New Black Panther Party. On May 21, 1997,
> > he delivered a heated speech at San Francisco State University in
> > which he criticised Jews, whites, Catholics and gays. He endorsed a
> > Holocaust denial position, asserted Jewish control over U.S. policy,
> > and alleged Jewish involvement in various conspiracies.[2]
>
> > In 1998 Muhammad organized the Million Youth March in New York City.
> > The march was controversial from its inception as New York Mayor
> > Rudolph Guiliani denied organizers a permit, calling it a "hate
> > march." A court ruled that the event could go on, but scaled back its
> > duration and size. During the rally, Muhammad incited a melee between
> > the 6,000 demonstrators and New York City police officers, which
> > concluded the march, by exhorting the crowd to beat the police with
> > rails and to shoot them with their own guns in "self-defense". Dozens
> > were arrested and 16 officers and five civilians were injured [3] [4].
> > Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said the march turned out to be precisely what
> > he predicted, one "filled with hatred, horrible, awful, vicious, anti-
> > Semitic and other anti-white rhetoric, as well as exhortations to kill
> > people, murder people. The speeches given today should not occur
> > anyplace."
>
> > In subsequent activism, Muhammad convened a second march in 1999 which
> > drew roughly 200 participants and no incidence with the police.
>
> > In 2001, Muhammad died suddenly of a brain aneurysm in Atlanta,
> > Georgia, at the age of 53.
>
> Knowing the NOI, any chance that was a 9mm "Brain hemmhorage?"
probably related to cocaine usage...that's my best guess.
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