Our Mission
The Table Talks Project is an oral history initiative that seeks to preserve our stories and promote community led research, preservation, and documentation of our shared heritage.
The Table Talks Project
The Archive
The original archive consists of over six hundred hours of sound recordings from Mr. Muhammad's dining table, documented by his grandson and closest aide - Sultan Muhammad. These are also the last known recordings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. These last known recordings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad have been documented to serve as a source of study into his early history, into the establishment of the movement and to facilitate a deeper understanding of the "New World teachings of Master Fard Muhammad," (b.1877) -- founder of the Nation of Islam -- July 4th, 1930. The full archive of original sound recordings were devoutly documented by Mr. Muhammad's beloved grandson and closest aide Sultan Muhammad, at the dining table of his home, nearly every evening from August 1973 -- December 1974.
Community led Oral History Project
'Table Talk' is a form of literature or memoir in which a collector (biographer, archivist, colleague, friend, etc.) records impromptu comments by notable leaders or influential people (made generally at the dining table or in small gatherings), in anticipation of their lasting significance. The Table Talks Project serves as an oral history initiative that seeks to preserve our stories, and advocate grass roots research, preservation, and documentation of our shared heritage.
Our focus in preserving community narratives of our pioneers and families root the project in principles of inter-generational engagement which strengthen our community narrative, advance public awareness, and promote spaces to deepen appreciation of our national heritage and community experience.