Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardbound
Publisher: Muhammad Mosque of Islam, Chicago
Date Published: 1965
Description: Very good in Good-dj. Bright gilt title on cover and spine. Front fly page has been carefully removed but text is clean. Strong hinges. Dj shows wear with tatters at spine ends and a 2-inch triange missing from back cover. Dj is now protected by a Brodart mylar cover. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Muhammad's Temple No. 2, Chicago
Date Published: 1965
Description: Very Good-Collectible in Good jacket. upto9½"tall/ VG+ copy of 2nd Printing in G+ DJ, protected by mylar cover. xxvii, 355 p.; 22 cm. Aqua cloth cover with bright gold title on front & spine. Corners are sharp and contents are clean and tight. Light spotting on top edge of pages. Unclipped DJ shows wear around the edges, including a 1" tear at the upper right corner of the front and 1/4" chip from the bottom right corner. The statement of 2nd Printing appears in the top right corner of the DJ. read more
Description: The book does not indicate a later printing, although "2nd printing" is on the front panel of the jacket. Very good in a good dust jacket. Light blue cloth is slightly spotted, and endpapers are a little soiled. The jacket is missing the front flap and has small chips along the edges. The Black Muslim manifesto from the turbulent 1960's. read more
Edition: First edition.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Muhammad Mosque of Islam No. 2, Chicago
Date Published: 1965
Description: A very good copy in price-clipped dust jacket. Jacket has few chips and tears, else very good. MUHAMMAD, Elijah. MESSAGE TO THE BLACKMAN IN AMERICA. Octavo, cloth, pp. xxvii, 355. read more
Edition: 1st Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Muhammad Mosque o/Islam #2, Chicago, IL
Date Published: 1965
Description: Good+/VG Price is unclipped. DJ with Mylar 355pp(Index) A3/8"DJ chip at bottom rear edge, ink name/address on endpaper & hinge paper tears gluemended, o.w. clean, bright & tight. read more
Description: Reader copy; Collectible. 1965, published by Muhammad's Temple No. 2, name written on inside front cover page, text and binding are fully intact, notes and underlining throughout, covers show scuffing and staining. read more
"Almost everything I knew as a child, I learned from the teachings of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Many things that he taught then are coming to pass now. Forget the predudiced idealism ans the myths that have been unfairly attatched to his teachings simply because he wanted the Black man to be more than he was and to receive respact, freedom, justice and equality. It made me a better person. A must read for every African American and for all races to get a better understanding of the tiny man that they once looked at as one of the biggest threats to America."
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