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In July 1930, a silk salesman named Wallace Fard Muhammad appeared in Detroit and told Black Americans they were the Original People — descendants of a civilization predating history, reduced to servitude by a rogue scientist named Yakub who spent 600 years breeding the white race into existence. This is the origin story of the Nation of Islam, a movement that produced Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali, organized the largest Black demonstration in US history, received millions in loans from Muammar Gaddafi, and earned hate group designations from the SPLC and ADL — all while running farms, bakeries, and schools for communities that had few other institutions investing in them.

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