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The Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught me that there is a law in nature that whenever a people are deprived of that which God intends for that people to have such as freedom, justice, equality of opportunity and equal membership in society; the longer the people are deprived the greater the manifestation of the one who is born out of that longing from a simple woman to answer that need, that cry, that prayer of those deprived who long. In my last conversation with Comandante Fidel Castro we were to have 20-minutes it lasted for a little over three-hours.  And in the last 20-minutes I spoke to him about himself.  I gave him the aforementioned words saying that he has been an answer to the prayers and the longing of people not only in Cuba, in the Caribbean and Central and South America but people all over the world who have longed for these natural rights that God intends for his creatures but they have been denied under slavery, colonialism and neocolonialism. In answering the prayer of all he becomes a messenger of Allah; he became a messenger to All from the God of All to answer the critical needs of All.  And like Jesus who said he came into the world that those who say they see may go blind and that those who are blind may see.  The revolution that Jesus was to bring about would take those that were up and sit them down and those that were down and deprived would be raised up.  Such a man was Fidel Castro.  No wonder people hated him.  They hated him because of their privileged position exercised over the Black and peasant class of Cuba, Central and South America—and the Black and peasant class of the world. I said to him, dear brother we all have to leave this earth at some time, physically we all will taste of death.  I said, but you sir—there is no such thing as death for you that the ideas and the principles, universal principles, and the internationalist thought that you put in

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