Khalid "Kay Kay" Muhammad
Khalid "Kay Kay" Muhammad was an American civil rights activist and a prominent figure in the Nation of Islam. He was known for his passionate speeches and advocacy for African American rights during the late 20th century. Muhammad often addressed issues of racial inequality and social justice, aiming to empower the Black community.
Born on March 12, 1948, in Houston, Texas, Muhammad became a national spokesperson for the Nation of Islam in the 1990s. He was a controversial figure, often criticized for his outspoken views on race and religion. Muhammad passed away on February 8, 2001, leaving a complex legacy in the civil rights movement.