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Muhammad's pro-segregation views were compatible with some white supremacist organizations in the 1960s.
He allegedly met with leaders of the Ku Klux Klan in 1961 to work toward purchase of farmland in the deep south.
He eventually established Temple Farms, now Muhammad Farms, on a tract in Terrell County, Georgia.
George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party once called Muhammad " the Hitler of the black man.
" At the 1962 Saviour's Day celebration in Chicago, Rockwell addressed Nation of Islam members.
Many in the audience booed and heckled him and his men, for which Muhammad rebuked them in the April 1962 issue of Muhammad Speaks.

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