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NEW YORK (FinalCall.com)—Dr. Yosef A.A. ben-Jochannan, 83, noted Black historian, scholar and Egyptologist, stunned the audience at the Salem United Methodist Church in Harlem Oct. 16, when he told the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan that he wanted to donate his private library of more than 35,000 books to the Nation of Islam. The leader of the Nation of Islam had come to
“I was moved by Minister Farrakhan’s speech at the
Dr. Ben said he does things because of “deep convictions,” adding that he heard Min. Farrakhan speak on Sept. 14 at the Harlem-based National Black Theater. Min. Farrakhan delivered an address to a group of youth leaders titled: “What is your purpose in life?” The conference was sponsored by the National Leadership Alliance, a group of Black organizations and individuals who used the conference to launch their national campaign for the effective use of Black political and economic strength.
Dr. ben-Jochannan said that he heard Min. Farrakhan speak again in
“Minister Farrakhan is consistent in his positions concerning Black people. You do not find that in Black men these days because they are imposed upon by White considerations,” he said. “I have nothing but deep respect for Minister Farrakhan.”
During the Holy Day of Atonement observance, Min. Farrakhan concluded his address at Salem United Methodist by calling Dr. Ben to the pulpit. It was then that the noted historian said he wanted to give the Minister his engineering books now, and upon his transition from this life, he said he wanted the Nation to receive his library.
Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan was born on
His formal education began in
Dr. Ben was an adjunct professor at
“It is very meaningful to have Dr. Ben say, ‘here, this knowledge you can preserve for our people,’ ” Dr. Leonard Jeffries, professor of Black Studies at