Descriptions:
Minister Louis Farrakhan appeared on Gil Noble’s “Like It Is” to discuss Black empowerment, theology, and the history of slavery, emphasizing a divine purpose behind the 400-year suffering of Black people in America. The interview highlights his ideological stance against systemic inequality and his role as a speaker for the Nation of Islam.
Interview Focus: The interview featured in-depth discussions with host Gil Noble, focusing on educating the Black community and reflecting on struggles.
- Key Themes: Farrakhan often discusses the “400 years” of slavery as a biblical prophecy, arguing that Black people in America are a chosen people facing divine judgment of their oppressors.
- Perspective on America: He has argued that America has no moral standing to criticize other nations for corruption, often pointing to historical atrocities.
- Context: These appearances, often on platforms like “Like It Is,” are known for providing a long-form venue for his views on theology, politics, and racial issues in America.
Air Date: 10/31/09





