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NYC Council considering naming Harlem street to honor separatist Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad

Por: New York Post Nation January 30, 2023

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The City Council is set to rename a Harlem street after leader Elijah Muhammad — a figure civil rights activists consider a bigot who promoted black separatism. According to a street-naming list, the corner of West 127th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard would become “The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad Way.” The site is where — the Eastern regional headquarters of the Nation of Islam — is located. The honor for Elijah Muhammad is among... + full article



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