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Nuwaubianism

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

NUWAUBIANISM

THE NUWAUBIAN NATION AND MOVEMENT

DWIGHT YORK

  • Born on June 26, 1935
  • Also known as Malachi Z. York, Issa Al Haadi Al Mahdi, Dr. York
  • Began preaching in 1967 in Brooklyn
  • Founded many different quasi-religious orders in the 1980s and 1990s

NUWAUBIAN FACTS

  • "The Holy Tablets" is a 1700 page document written by York in 1996
  • "Nuwaubu" means the "way of life" for "supreme beings"
  • Nuwaubianism is classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center

TAMA-RE

  • Egyptian themed "city" in Putnam County, Georgia built in 1993
  • Pyramids, temples, and living quarters that could house hundreds of followers
  • 476 acres of land

TAMA-RE

  • Was eventually sold under government forfeiture after York was sent to prison
  • Demolished in 2005

FOLLOWERS

  • By 2000 the "United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors" had 500 followers
  • 5,000 visitors attended "Savior's Day" June 26th which is York's birthday

WHY NUWAUBIANISM?

  • "York fed on racial feelings. Black pride, black identity, 'we are chosen.' It's a very appealing message." Says one loyal follower "A lot of the members, they're not bad people, they're just confused, and Malachi York always taught that he was a sacrificial lamb. He sacrificed himself for the congregation." Says another

CALENDAR

  • 19 is a very unique number
  • 666 is the number of the beast
  • 0 is the number of the devil
  • 19 months on the calendar
  • 19x19=361 degrees
  • 360 degree circle, 1 degree allows time to expand out of the circle

YORK: A BAD MAN

  • In 2002, the FBI raided the Tama-Re and arrested York and his "main wife" Kathy Johnson on suspicion of child abuse.
  • Witnesses testified that dozens of children were forced to perform sex acts with both York (56) and Johnson (33).
  • Johnson was given a two-year sentence, and York, indicted by a grand jury on 74 counts of child molestation and one count of rape, was sentenced to 135 years in a maximum-security prison.