Nation of Islam leader
Elijah Muhammad began the publication in May 1960. Its first issue bore the title
Some of this Earth to Call Our Own or Else. A weekly publication, it was circulated nationwide by the Nation of Islam (N.O.I.) and focused on global current events, along with significant news within African-American communities, particularly stories related to the Nation of Islam. The paper was sold door-to-door and on street corners by Nation of Islam members (
Fruit of Islam), at select newsstands in major cities and in the temples of the Nation of Islam. In his
The Autobiography of Malcolm X, activist Malcolm X claimed to have founded the newspaper, but this has not been independently confirmed. According to the current Nation of Islam, Malcolm X helped create
Mr. Muhammad Speaks, a different newspaper distributed locally in New York City. Notably,
Mr. Muhammad Speaks and
Muhammad Speaks have nearly identical layout, content and journalistic approach, suggesting that
Mr. Muhammad Speaks provided the foundation for
Muhammad Speaks. It is also believed that
Jabir Herbert Muhammad had a hand in starting the paper. In addition to FOI-based ventures,
Elijah Muhammad had used the nation's
African-American press to publicize the organization and his views. In the 1950s his regular column in the
Pittsburgh Courier, at the time the nation's largest black-owned newspaper, generated more letters to the editor than any other feature in the newspaper. ==Renamings==