Louis Farrakhan's Struggle For Black Rights

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84 years ago, a believer was born. Louis Farrakhan was always a huge part in African American rights. He wanted blacks to have equal rights as everyone else. Louis believed in independence and freedom for colored people. He wanted every black to be equal. Without all of his support from his mother, he wouldn 't have gotten that far. Louis Farrakhan was born May 11, 1933 in Bronx N.Y. He was raised by his mother. His mother and music inspired him. Louis was a vocalist, dancer, and a violinist. He learned the value of work, and responsibilities, early in his life. He was exposed to the the struggle for black rights and freedoms rather soon too. Farrakhan founded and was apart of many events that would try to gain blacks more rights.