UNDISTURBED.—Mr Elijah Muhammad, prophet of the Black Muslim sect (seated), at a press conference in his Chicago home. With him are Mr Herbert Muhammad (left), his 35-year-old son, and Mr James Shabazz, a minister. The head of the Black Muslim sect said the assassination of Malcolm X, a former disciple, left him shocked, but “we are not disturbed because we are innocent.”
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30687, 1 March 1965, Page 13
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62UNDISTURBED.—Mr Elijah Muhammad, prophet of the Black Muslim sect (seated), at a press conference in his Chicago home. With him are Mr Herbert Muhammad (left), his 35-year-old son, and Mr James Shabazz, a minister. The head of the Black Muslim sect said the assassination of Malcolm X, a former disciple, left him shocked, but “we are not disturbed because we are innocent.” Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30687, 1 March 1965, Page 13
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