INDEX
Abyssinian Baptist Church (New York), [44]
Africa
Akbar brings promise of help from, [100], [101]
culture of
matrilineal society, [37]
political institutions, [36]-[37]
religion, [37]-[39]
knowledge of history of, [67]-[68]
languages of, [36], [37]
Malcolm X in, [71]-[72], [152]
nationalism in, [184]-[86]
African Methodist Episcopal Church, [44]
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, [44]
Airplane crash (1962), [206]
Al-Azhar University
Akbar Muhammad at, [97], [98]
Elijah Muhammad at, [142]
Alcohol, Malcolm X and, [58]
Ali, John X, [84], [100], [104]
administrative ability of, [93], [95]
Allah
as black, [25]-[26], [62]-[63], [163]-[64]
divine plagues of, [145]
Elijah Muhammad as Messenger of, [54], [70], [132], [133], [135], [166], [169]-[71]
as last Messenger, [111], [129]
promised in Old Testament, [165]
See also Muhammad, Elijah
Fard as Prophet of, [54]
See also Fard, W. D.
has no “son,” [123]-[24]
Islam as religion of, [113]
a live God, [25], [125]-[28]
Paradise of, [167]
rebellion of Yakub against, [63]-[65], [71]
Allen, Richard, [43]-[44]
And Then We Heard the Thunder (novel), [46]
Anti-Semitism
Black Muslims and, [72]-[73], [201]
Christianity and, [73]-[75]
Arabic language
in Black Muslim services, [21]
taught in University of Islam, [83]
used by Akbar Muhammad, [98]-[99]
Armageddon, Battle of, [22], [31], [79], [201]
Muhammad’s teachings about, [55]
“As-Salaam-Alaikum,” [21]
Atlanta, Ga., [86]
“Atlanta Speech” of Elijah Muhammad, [71], [109]-[29]
Atlanta University, Malcolm X’s speech at, [70], [159]-[71]
Attucks, Crispus, [68]
Baldwin, James, [77], [79], [199]
Bannaker, Benjamin, [68]
Baptist Church
attacks slavery, [42]
Negro churches founded, [43], [44]
Bean pie, [20]
Belafonte, Harry, [199]
Bennett, Lerone, Jr., [36], [37]
Bergson, Henri, [37]
Bible
Fard’s use of, [48], [50]
quoted by Elijah Muhammad, [119]
quoted by Malcolm X, [143], [163]-[70], [193]
as theological basis of Negro’s “inferiority,” [44]-[45], [59], [121]
See also Christianity
“Big Red,” see Malcolm X
Birmingham, Ala., [29], [208]
Black Muslim policy toward 1963 demonstrations, [85]-[87], [90]
temple in, [21]
Black, God as, [25]-[26], [62]-[63], [163]-[64]
Black Bourgeoisie, [190]-[91]
Black men
must become fearless, [111], [120], [122]
by nature good, [22]
as original men, [62]-[65], [113]-[15]
as so-called Negroes, [115]-[16], [162]-[63]
See also Negroes
Black Muslim movement
“Americanized,” [131]
business activities of, [79]-[80]
restaurants, [19]-[20], [79], [80]
converts to, [30]-[31]
“crisis system” of, [34]
dietary laws of, [80]
filthiness of pork, [27], [117]
restaurants, [19]-[20]
in teachings of Fard, [48]
do not preach violence, [203]-[4]
dress of, [19], [78]
Akbar’s sheet, [66]
education by, see Muslim Girls Training Class; Universities of Islam
finances of, [79]
fund-raising, [82]
Fruit of Islam, see Fruit of Islam, The
future of, [95]-[106]
successor to Muhammad, [104]-[6]
history of, [35], [47]-[58]
Chicago headquarters set up, [58]
Fard disappears, [53]-[54]
founded by Fard, [48]-[51]
Japanese proselytization, [54]
Malcolm X joins movement, [55]-[58]
Muhammad and Fard, [52]-[54]
Jews and, [72]-[73], [201]
lawsuits of, [82]
ministers of
Chief Minister of Islam, [52]
Fruit of Islam and, [81]-[82]
supervise restaurants, [79]
morality of, [58], [80]-[81], [153]
Negro unity and
Akbar Muhammad’s speech, [99]-[103]
belief that Negro Revolt will fail, [92], [96], [207]-[9]
Birmingham policy, [85]-[87], [90]
Malcolm X’s “unity speech,” [149]-[58]
value of Black Muslims to Negro Revolt, [87]
number of members, [18]
opposing factions in
Akbar and Malcolm X, [102]-[3]
Muhammad vs. Detroit faction, [53], [54]
“New York-Chicago” cleavage, [94]-[95]
orthodox Moslems and, see Moslems
politics and
in Malcolm X’s “unity speech,” [154]-[55]
possible future policy, [96]-[97]
voting by Black Muslims, [91], [180], [210]
punishments in, [80]
racial teachings of, [201]-[2]
opposition to race-mixing, [156], [178], [191], [198]-[99]
orthodox Muslim objections, [70]-[71]
separation does not mean being anti-white, [132], [181], [188]-[89]
radio programs of, [84]
as a religion, [17], [59]-[78]
The Sacred Ritual of the Nation of Islam, [51]
theology, [62]-[65], [71]
why it is a religion, [76]-[78]
See also Allah; Black men; Muhammad, Elijah—teaching of; White men
sacrificial killing in, [52]-[53]
services of, see “Teachings” in temples
temples of, see Temples of Islam
women in, [81]
separated in temples, [20]-[21]
See also Girls in Black Muslim movement
Black Muslims in America, The, [12]
Black supremacy not taught by Black Muslims, [132], [181]
Blackboard in temples, [22]
Blood, Drew discovers how to preserve, [68]
Boston, Mass.
Malcolm X’s speeches in, [130]-[48], [173]
Negro Baptist church in, [44]
Boston Massacre, [68]
Breasted’s The Conquest of Civilization, [50]
Business activities of Black Muslim movement, [79]-[80]
temple restaurants, [19]-[20], [79], [80]
Cairo, Egypt
Malcolm X in, [71]-[72]
See also Al-Azhar University
Catholic Church, [43]
anti-Semitism and, [73]-[74]
Caucasian race, [136]
See also White men
Chicago, Ill.
as headquarters of Black Muslims, [54], [94]-[95]
Japanese activities in, [54]
temple in, [52]
University of Islam in, [54], [82]-[84]
Christianity
anti-Semitism and, [73]-[75]
denunciations of, [27]-[29], [121]-[24], [139], [160]-[64]
Catholic Church, [43], [73]-[74]
“most segregated institution in America,” [28]
Negro churches, [40]-[47]
founded, [43]-[44]
on plantations, [41]-[42]
theology of Negro church, [45]-[46]
theology of desegregation, [87]-[90]
slavery and
in West Africa, [38]-[39]
See also Slavery
theological justification of Negro “inferiority,” [44]-[45], [59], [121]
Christine X, Sister, [83]
Columbia University Jewish Graduate Club, [75]
Communists, Black Muslims and, [55]
Compassion in religion, [77]-[78]
Concord, Mass., [58]
Converts to Black Muslims, [30]-[31]
CORE, [99]
Crime, Black Muslims and, [18]-[19]
“Crisis system” of Black Muslims, [34]
Cross, Dr. Lonnie, [159]
Cuba, [183]-[84]
Davis, Sammy, Jr., [74]
Dawud, Imam Talib Ahmad, [69]
“Deaf, dumb, and blind,” [31], [117]
Malcolm X’s speech, [26]-[28]
Desegregation
Black Muslim opposition to, [90]-[92]
“Brotherhood” vs. “integration,” [155]-[56]
“integration with God,” [202]
“token integration,” [144]-[46], [200]-[1], [210]-[11]
See also Separation of black man
of schools, [144]-[46], [200], [208]
theology of, [87]-[90]
Detroit, Mich.
faction vs. Muhammad in, [53], [54]
Fard in, [47]-[53]
segregation in 1930s in, [47], [50]
University of Islam in, [51], [82]
Dietary laws of Black Muslims, [80]
filthiness of pork, [27], [117]
restaurants and, [19]-[20]
in teachings of Fard, [48]
“Divide and rule,” [141]
Door-to-door salesmen, [80]
Drew, Dr. Charles, [68]
Education by Black Muslims, see Muslim Girls Training Class; Universities of Islam
Elijah Muhammad, see Muhammad, Elijah
Emancipation Proclamation, [208]
Evans, Clara (Mrs. Elijah Poole), [52]
Evil scientist
experiments of Yakub, [63]-[65]
not supported by orthodox literature, [71]
moon blown up by, [71], [114]
Fard, W. D., [47]-[54]
arrested, [53]
birthday of, [54]
disappears, [53]
founds Black Muslims, [48]-[51]
legends about, [49]
literature of, [50]-[51]
Muhammad and, [52]-[54]
as Prophet of Allah, [54]
Farmer, James, [96]
Fear shown by so-called Negroes, [111], [120], [122]
Federation of Islamic Associations, [70]
Finances of Black Muslims, [79]
fund-raising, [82]
Franklin, John Hope, [38], [39], [43]
Frazier, E. Franklin, [40]
“Black Bourgeoisie” of, [190]-[91]
“Freedom, Justice, and Equality” (slogan), [22], [117], [166]
Freedom movement, see Negro Revolt
Freemasonry, [50], [124]
Fruit of Islam, The, [81]-[82]
at “Atlanta Speech,” [110]
authority over, [80]-[81], [105]
as honor guard, [24], [81]
investigates converts, [30]
organized by Fard, [51], [52]
separate temple services of, [81]
in temple services, [21], [29]
watches members, [80]
Garvey, Marcus, [56]
Ghana, kingdom of, [38]
Girls in Black Muslim movement
The Muslim Girls Training Class, [51], [81]-[82]
in University of Islam, [83]
God
Mays’ doctoral thesis on, [46]
in primitive religion, [60]-[61]
West African concept of, [37]
See also Allah
“Good Ship Jesus, The,” [39], [120]
Haley, Alex, [12], [57], [66]
Ham, Negroes as descendants of, [44]-[45], [59]
Hansberry, Lorraine, [199]
Harlem, see New York City
Harvard University, Malcolm X’s speech at, [130]-[48]
Hausa people, [38]
Hawkins, John, [120]
Henry X, Minister, [23]
Herskovits, Melville J., [36]
Hicks, James, at Hinton incident, [33], [34]
Hinton, Johnson, [32]-[34]
History of Negroes
knowledge of, [67]-[68]
taught at University of Islam, [83]-[84]
See also Negroes
“Honorable Elijah Muhammad,” not used in Akbar’s speech, [101]
Horne, Lena, [199]
Integration, see Desegregation
Intermarriage, [156], [178], [191], [198]-[99]
“Invisible Institution,” [41]
Islam
Nation of, see Black Muslim movement
in teaching of Muhammad, [113]
James X, Minister, [29]
in Birmingham crisis, [86]
Jamestown, Va., landing of slaves at, [39]
Japanese attempts to proselytize Black Muslims, [54]
Jazz in temples, [22]
Jehovah’s Witnesses, [50]
Jeremiah X, Minister, [100], [111], [112], [159]
and Birmingham crisis, [86], [90]
Jesus, [134]-[35]
advocated separation, [193]-[94]
Allah has no “son,” [123]-[24]
Jews
Black Muslims and, [72]-[73], [201]
ethnic exclusiveness of, [74]-[75]
John XXIII and, [73]-[74]
John X Ali, [84], [100], [104]
administrative ability of, [93], [95]
John 17X, [31]
John XXIII, Pope, and Jews, [73]-[74]
Johnson X, [32]-[34]
Jones, Absalom, [43]
Joseph X, Captain, [81], [100]
Kennedy, Robert, [199]
Kenyatta, Jomo, [154]
Killens, John Oliver, And Then We Heard the Thunder, [46]
King, Martin Luther, [88], [96], [97]
Akbar calls for peace with, [99]
Malcolm X on, [85]-[86], [99], [203]-[4], [208]
Koran, see Quran
Ku Klux Klan, [66], [86]
“Atlanta Speech” and, [109]
burn down Malcolm X’s home, [56]
Languages
of African Negroes, [36], [37]
See also Arabic language
Lansing, Mich., Malcolm X, in, [56]
Lawson, James, Jr., [88]-[89]
Lawsuits of Black Muslims, [82]
Liele, George, [43]
Lincoln, C. Eric, [30], [63]
The Black Muslims in America, [12]
on Fard, [47]-[50]
“Linnaean Web,” [45]
Little, Malcolm, see Malcolm X
Los Angeles, Calif., temple in, [67]
Lottie X, Sister, [81]
Louis X, Minister, [100]
“The White Man’s Heaven Is the Black Man’s Hell,” [21]
McGowan, Police Capt., [33], [34]
“Make it plain,” [23]-[24], [27]
Make-up among Muslim women, [81]
Malcolm X, Minister
at Akbar’s New York speech, [98], [101]-[2]
brother of, [80]
converted to Black Muslims, [58]
described, [24]
early life of
childhood, [56]-[57]
in underworld, [57]-[58]
Elijah Muhammad and, [31], [55]-[56], [58], [79], [92]-[95], [109]
Malcolm describes Muhammad, [169]-[70]
Malcolm in Middle East, [71]-[72]
Malcolm warms up crowd, [23], [110]
Malcolm’s only deviation from Muhammad, [105]-[6], [209]-[10]
in Hinton incident, [33]-[34]
historical knowledge of, [67]-[69]
Lomax’ interview of, [197]-[211]
Negro unity and
Birmingham policy, [85]-[87]
calls for Negro unity, [149]-[58]
Negro Revolt will fail, [91]-[92], [207]-[9]
vilifies Negro leaders, [85]-[86], [99], [101], [203]-[4]
as New York minister, [20], [94]
orthodox Moslems and, [70], [135]-[36], [141]-[43], [159]-[60], [164]-[65]
Black Muslims as part of world community, [131]-[32]
Persian Moslems, [66]-[67]
as possible Congressional candidate, [97], [210]
probably not Muhammad’s successor, [104]-[6]
on radio and TV, [84]
“restored” name of, [79]
as St. Paul of Black Muslims, [17]
speeches of, [173]
Atlanta University, [70], [159]-[71]
Harvard University, [130]-[48]
Queens College, [172]-[78]
at “unity rally,” [149]-[58]
Yale University, [179]-[95]
in temple services, [24]-[28], [62]-[63]
as Washington minister, [94]
on white man as devil, [19], [24]-[25], [62]-[63], [68]-[69], [76]-[77], [199]-[200]
Marshall, Thurgood, [144]
Masons, [50], [124]
Mays, Dr. Benjamin E., [46]
Mboya, Tom, [154]
Mecca
Masons and, [124]
Muhammad’s pilgrimage to, [69]-[73]
Melle, kingdom of, [38]
Messenger of the Prophet of Allah, [54], [70], [132], [133], [135], [166], [169]-[71]
as last Messenger, [111], [129]
promised in Old Testament, [165]
See also Muhammad, Elijah
Methodist Church
attacks slavery (1784), [42]
Negro Methodism founded, [43]-[44]
Milan, Mich., Muhammad in prison in, [54]-[55]
Mohammedanism, see Moslems
Moon blown up by evil scientist, [71], [114]
Mormon Church, Negroes in, [59]
Moses, [134]-[35]
Muhammad as modern-day, [205]
Moslems
in Africa, [38]
Black Muslims and, [66]
Akbar Muhammad’s speech, [100]-[3]
doctrinal differences, [70]-[71]
Malcolm X’s attacks on, [70], [135]-[36], [141]-[43], [159]-[60], [164]-[65]
Muhammad’s pilgrimage, [69]-[73], [142]-[43]
orthodox Muslims in U.S., [69]-[70]
as part of world community, [111], [112], [131]-[32], [140]
Persians refused entry into temple, [66]-[67]
recognized by hajj committee, [69]-[73]
Mosques, see Temples of Islam
Mother Bethel, [44]
Mr. Muhammad Speaks, [80], [84]
circulation of, [172]
reports speeches of Malcolm X, [172]-[74]
responsibility for, [95]
Muhammad (the Prophet), [135]
Muhammad, Akbar, [94]
in Arabic dress, [66]
increased influence of, [97]-[98]
New York speech of, [98]-[103]
as possible successor to Elijah Muhammad, [104]-[6]
Muhammad, Elijah
arrests of
draft registration, [54]-[55]
University children, [54]
“Atlanta Speech” of, [71], [109]-[29]
becomes Chief Minister, [52]
Birmingham crisis and, [86]
Fard and, [52]-[54]
goes to Chicago, [52]-[54]
Malcolm X and, see Malcolm X
manner of preaching of, [55]
as Messenger of Allah, [54], [70], [132], [133], [135], [166], [169]-[71]
as last Messenger, [111], [129]
promised in Old Testament, [165]
in Phoenix, [94]-[95]
pilgrimage to Mecca of, [69]-[73], [142]-[43]
probable successor to, [104]-[6]
teaching of, [110]-[29]
Allah, [113], [123]-[25]
black men should become fearless, [111], [120], [122]
Christianity, [121]-[24]
former criminals, [18]
history of black man, [113]-[18]
Japanese in World War II, [54], [55]
knowledge of self, [18], [50], [116]-[17]
separate state, [91]
white man, [55], [125]-[28]
why Islam has not made progress, [113]
Yakub, [63]-[65]
Muhammad, Elijah, Jr., [94], [99]
as businessman, [79]
Muhammad, Wallace, [106]
Music in temples, [21]-[22]
Muslim Brotherhood USA, [69]
Muslim Girls Training Class, The, [81]-[82]
established by Fard, [51]
Muslims, see Black Muslim movement; Moslems
NAACP, [44], [99], [144], [173]
sponsors debates with Malcolm X, [179]-[80]
Nashville, Tenn., sit-ins in, [88]-[89]
Nation of Islam, see Black Muslim movement
“Negro”
Malcolm X’s discussion of, [162]-[63]
Muhammad’s discussion of, [115]-[16]
Negro Revolt
Akbar Muhammad’s speech and, [99]-[103]
belief that it will fail, [92], [96], [207]-[9]
1963 Birmingham crisis, [85]-[87], [90]
Malcolm X’s speech for, [149]-[58]
value of Black Muslims to, [87]
Negroes
in Africa
languages, [36], [37]
matrilineal society, [37]
political institutions, [36]-[37]
religion, [37]-[39]
Americanization of, [39]-[40]
“do not desire integration,” [190]-[91]
history of, [67]-[68]
taught in University of Islam, [83]-[84]
“inferiority” of, [44]-[45], [59]
intermarriage of, [156], [178], [191], [198]-[99]
Japanese proselytization of, [55]
political apathy of, [180], [187]-[88], [190]-[91]
religion of, [40]-[47]
“clergy-politician leadership,” [191]
Negro churches founded, [43]-[44]
on plantations, [41]-[42]
theology of desegregation, [87]-[90]
theology of Negro church, [45]-[46]
slavery of
Christianity and, [38]-[42]
Malcolm X’s discussion of, [137]-[39], [161]-[63], [208]
Muhammad’s discussion of, [115]-[22]
New York City
Akbar Muhammad’s speech in, [98]-[103]
Black Muslim rallies in, [62]-[63], [98]-[103]
Malcolm X at Queens College, [172]-[78]
Malcolm X in underworld of, [57]-[58]
Negro churches organized in, [44]
Temple Number Seven
Hinton incident, [32]-[34]
restaurant, [20]
Nonviolence
Malcolm X on, [203]-[4]
See also King, Martin Luther
Norris, Frank, [50]
Number of Black Muslims, [18]
Omaha, Nebr., [56]
Paradise of Allah, [167]
Paul, Rev. Thomas, [44]
Pendulum of clock invented by Negro, [68]
Petersburg, Va., Negro Baptist church organized in, [43]
Philadelphia, Pa., Negro churches organized in, [43]-[44]
Phoenix, Ariz., Elijah Muhammad in, [94]-[95]
Pike, Bishop James, [74]
Pittsburgh Courier, [63]
Police
arrest Fard, [53]
in Hinton incident, [32]-[34]
lawsuits against, [82]
mentioned in “Atlanta Speech,” [109], [112]-[13], [115]
See also Muhammad, Elijah—arrests of
Politics
Black Muslims and
in Malcolm X’s “unity speech,” [154]-[55]
possible future policy, [96]-[97]
voting by Black Muslims, [91], [180], [210]
“clergy-politician leadership,” [191]-[92]
political apathy of Negro, [180], [187]-[88], [190]-[91]
Poole, Elijah, see Muhammad, Elijah
Pork, see Dietary laws of Black Muslims
Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr., [28], [44], [210]
Prison
Black Muslim proselytizing in, [18]
Black Muslim services in, [17], [140]
Elijah Muhammad in, [54]-[55]
Malcolm X in, [58]
Prophet of Allah, [54]
See also Fard, W. D.
Protestants, see Christianity
Punishment of Black Muslims, [80]
Queens College, Malcolm X at, [172]-[78]
Quran, [125], [166], [170]
does not support Black Muslim teachings, [71]
Fard’s use of, [50]
Racism
of Black Muslims, [201]-[2]
opposition to race-mixing, [156], [178], [191], [198]-[99]
orthodox Muslim objections, [70]-[71]
separation does not mean being anti-white, [132], [181], [188]-[89]
See also Black men; White men
Christianity and
anti-Semitism, [73]-[75]
in early American church, [42]-[44]
theological justification for Negro “inferiority,” [44]-[45], [59]
Radio programs of Black Muslims, [84]
Rallies on street corners, [62]-[63]
Religion
of African Negroes, [37]-[49]
of American Negroes, [40]-[47]
“clergy-politician leadership,” [191]
Negro churches founded, [43]-[44]
on plantations, [41]-[42]
theology of desegregation, [87]-[90]
theology of Negro church, [45]-[46]
Black Muslim movement as, [17], [59]-[78]
The Sacred Ritual of the Nation of Islam, [51]
theology, [62]-[65], [71]
why it is a religion, [76]-[78]
See also Allah; Black men; Muhammad, Elijah—teaching of; White men
as closed network of believers, [73]-[76]
compassion in, [77]-[78]
as group experience, [60]-[61]
See also Christianity
Restaurants, temple, [19]-[20], [79], [80]
Revolutionary War, [68]
Richmond, Va., Negro Baptist church organized in, [43]
Rutherford, Joseph F. “Judge,” [50]
Sacred Ritual of the Nation of Islam, The, [51]
Sacrificial killing, [52]-[53]
St. Louis, Mo., Malcolm X in, [173]
Sampson, Judge Edyth, [83]
Savannah, Ga., Negro Baptist church organized in, [43]
Saviour, [54]
See also Fard, W. D.
Scientists
experiments of Yakub, [63]-[65]
not supported by orthodox literature, [71]
moon blown up by, [71], [114]
as “Pharaoh’s Magicians,” [134]
Searching of visitors to temples, [20]
Segregation
in Detroit of 1930s, [47], [50]
of Negro church, [43]-[46]
See also Desegregation
“Self,” knowledge of, [18]-[19], [50], [116]-[17], [120], [155]
Separation of black man, [22]-[23]
advocated by Jesus, [193]-[94]
does not mean being anti-white, [132], [181], [188]-[89]
not mentioned in Akbar’s speech, [101]
Old House will collapse, [137]
a separate state, [90]-[92], [97], [137]-[48], [157]-[58], [175]-[78]
usually objected to by orthodox, [71]
Shabazz, Malcolm, see Malcolm X
Shabazz, Tribe of, [115]
Sharrieff, Raymond, [79], [95]
after Muhammad’s death, [104]-[6]
as head of The Fruit, [81]
“Sheep,” [23]
Shriners, [124]
Silks and satins, [24], [211]
sold by Fard, [47]
“Slave” names, [30]-[31], [120]-[21], [163]
Slavery
Christianity and, [38]-[42]
Malcolm X’s discussion of, [137]-[39], [161]-[63], [208]
Muhammad’s discussion of, [115]-[22]
Smith, Pastor Kelly Miller, [88]-[89]
Smoking, Malcolm X and, [58]
Songhay, kingdom of, [38]
Spottswood, Dr. Stephen Gill, [44]
Supreme Court outlawing of segregation, [144]-[46], [200], [208]
Susu people, [38]
Takahashi, Major, [54]
Teachings of the Lost-Found Nation of Islam in a Mathematical Way, [51]
“Teachings” in temples, [22]-[28]
converts at, [30]
“deaf, dumb, and blind” speech, [26]-[28]
emotional effect of, [31]
Fruit of Islam during, [21], [29]
separate services for The Fruit, [81]
warm-up for, [23]-[24], [110]
Temple Number Two (Chicago), organized, [52]
Temple Number Seven (New York)
Hinton incident at, [32]-[34]
Malcolm X as minister of, [20], [94]
restaurant of, [20]
Temples of Islam, [19]-[33]
first (Fard’s), [48], [50]-[51]
generally rented halls, [20]
music in, [21]-[22]
Persian Moslems refused entry to, [66]-[67]
restaurants of, [19]-[20], [79]
searching of visitors to, [20]
seating arrangements in, [20]-[21]
services in, see “Teachings” in temples
“That’s right,” [21]
Theology, see Christianity; Religion
Thomas J., Minister, [100]
Tillich, Paul, [17]
Thresher (submarine), [206]
Toynbee, Arnold, [90]
Universities of Islam, [82]-[84]
founded by Fard, [51]
local authorities and, [54], [82]
“University Speech” of Malcolm X, [70], [159]-[71]
Van Loon’s Story of Mankind, [50]
Violence not preached by Black Muslims, [203]-[4]
Wallace, Mike, [70]
Washington, D.C.
Malcolm X as minister in, [94]
Muhammad’s speech in, [23]
White, William, [43]
“White Man’s Heaven Is the Black Man’s Hell, The,” [21]
White men
Akbar Muhammad on, [100]-[1]
created by Yakub, [63]-[64], [71]
as devils
Elijah Muhammad on, [55], [125]-[26]
Malcolm X on, [19], [24]-[25], [62]-[63], [68]-[69], [76]-[77], [199]-[200]
teaching condemned by orthodox, [71]
Fard’s teachings on, [49], [50]-[51]
by nature evil, [22], [63], [64]
responsible for crime, [27], [152]
to be destroyed, [55], [65]-[66], [126], [148], [204]-[6]
See also Separation of black man
Wilkins, Roy, [96], [97]
Williamsburg, Va., Negro Baptist church in, [43]
“Wolves,” [23]
Women in Black Muslim movement, [81]
separated from men in temple, [20]-[21]
See also Girls in Black Muslim movement
Woodrow, Minister, [100]
“Word,” the, [31], [79], [201]
See also Armageddon, Battle of
Wright, Herbert, debates with Malcolm X, [179]-[80]
“X,” as name, [30]-[31]
Yakub, experiments of, [63]-[65]
not supported by orthodox literature, [71]
Yale University, Malcolm X at, [179]-[95]
Yoruba people, [38]
“You tell it like it is,” [21]