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The Hate That Hate Produced is a television documentary about Black nationalism in the United States, focusing on the Nation of Islam and, to a lesser extent, the United African Nationalist Movement. It was produced in 1959 by Mike Wallace and Louis Lomax.
This is a 1959 documentary by Mike Wallace and Louis Lomax (the latter was a well-known Black journalist who died in 1970) regarding the rise of Black Nationalist groups such as the Nation of Islam and the African Liberation Movement.
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- Louis Farrakhan, Louis Lomax, Malcolm X
22 gen 2021 · Summary. In the words of journalist Mike Wallace, The Hate That Hate Produced was “a study of the rise of black racism, of a call for black supremacy among a small but growing segment of the American Negro population.”. Without directly engaging or reflecting upon Hedgeman's analysis, Wallace laments the current radical direction ...
- Vaughn A. Booker
- 2021
Mike Wallace's five-part television series “The Hate That Hate Produced” brought the Nation of Islam (NOI) to national attention in 1959.
- Dean E. Robinson
- 2001
10 mag 2024 · From "The Hate that Hate Produced", 1959. Footage of Elijah Muhammad speaking at U-Line Arena in Washington, DC. 1959. Malcolm X speaks to a reporter about the need for the Black man to become independent of whites.
2 ott 2023 · His protests of police brutality in Harlem and Los Angeles gave Malcolm X a national profile, as did a 1959 documentary on the Nation of Islam by Mike Wallace entitled The Hate that Hate Produced.
A Look at things to come. Damonfordham 4 March 2008. This is a 1959 documentary by Mike Wallace and Louis Lomax (the latter was a well-known Black journalist who died in 1970) regarding the rise of Black Nationalist groups such as the Nation of Islam and the African Liberation Movement.