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#33 Religious fervor is mirrored on the face of a Muslim woman listening to Elijah Muhammad’s Savior’s Day Message in Chicago, March 1974.

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#33 Religious fervor is mirrored on the face of a Muslim woman listening to Elijah Muhammad’s Savior’s Day Message in Chicago, March 1974.

Stunning vintage Photos Show the Life of Chicago’s African-American Community in the 1970s

#33 Religious fervor is mirrored on the face of a Muslim woman listening to Elijah Muhammad’s Savior’s Day Message in Chicago, March 1974.

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