Minister Louis Farrakhan - Report on Syria (1984)

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Disc 2 of "Our Time Has Come " Lp set from 1984.
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The Honorable Minister Farrakhan is the GREATEST orator of this era. The Brother extols truth and righteousness.

richardalanlovell
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I remember when I lived in a suburb in Illinois closer to the city, I was listening to and watching The Honerable Minister Farrakhan daily whether it was during the day or night, my neighbors in the condo stopped their conversation to hear what and who I was listening to. They heard it through the wall. It's almost as though they were like "Who is that?" as in me.. "who is this, our neighbor?

I lived in my cousin's condo after he passed away in the same one he passed away in. I wasn't afraid. I felt very comfortable as though he was still there. I was drawn to the place especially because he passed there. I wasn't drawn as in interested. I was drawn as in being pulled in, called. I am still learning about myself.

I am glad and thankful I was listening to and watching prior to this. It really openned my eyes and I was teary eyed but no drop after he mentioned Bosnia. I felt more welcome in this country after that more than ever. I'm saying this because I was thinking and felt I am no stranger, not an outcast. I finally felt the sense of belonging. Thank you!

princessrnb
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The sister in the background/audience tho 😂😂😂!!

gregorygriffin
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Hello do you have any context for this at all please? I'm from the UK so I'm not familiar with why this would have been printed onto vinyl. Do you have a tradition of putting speeches on vinyl in America and selling them commercially or was this a one off?

ellie-tkjy
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Ironic, Brother Farrakhan didnt feel the same about Jesse Jackson soon after.

bluethunder