Yahweh ben Yahweh

Founder

Birthday October 27, 1935

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Kingfisher, Oklahoma, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2007-5-7, Miami, Florida, U.S. (71 years old)

Nationality United States

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1935

Yahweh ben Yahweh (born Hulon Mitchell Jr.; October 27, 1935 – May 7, 2007) was an American religious leader, black separatist and black supremacist and founder of the Nation of Yahweh, a new religious movement headquartered in Florida that, at its peak, had thousands of black American devotees.

He preached that Jesus was black and that "white devils" temporarily rule over black people, and was accused of teaching hate.

Yahweh was indicted on three counts of federal racketeering and extortion charges, of which he was found not guilty.

However, he was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder.

Yahweh ben Yahweh was born Hulon Mitchell Jr. on October 27, 1935.

One of 15 children born to Hulon Mitchell Sr., the minister of the Antioch Church of God in Christ in Enid, Oklahoma, and Pearl O. Mitchell (nee Leatherman), pianist for the same congregation.

After leaving Oklahoma, Mitchell joined the military and then attended law school.

1960

He moved to Atlanta, where, in the 1960s, he joined the Nation of Islam (NOI) and took the name Hulon X. After leaving the NOI in the late 1960s, he became a faith-healing Christian preacher and named himself Father Mitchell, fashioning himself after Father Divine and Samuel "Father Jehovia" Morris, two African-American ministers and self-proclaimed divine connections to God who were active during the early 20th century.

1978

Mitchell arrived in Miami, Florida in 1978, where he gathered members of the city's Black Hebrew Israelite congregations and founded the Nation of Yahweh.

1979

The Nation of Yahweh set up its headquarters in Liberty City, Florida, in 1979.

Broadly classified as a branch of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement, Mitchell's doctrine emphasized the belief that God and all of the prophets of the Bible were black and that blacks would gain the knowledge of their true history through Mitchell.

He also characterized whites and Jews as infidels and oppressors.

Mitchell emphasized loyalty to himself as the son of God.

Mitchell's business and charity efforts earned him respect in the community.

1990

Then-Miami mayor Xavier Suárez declared "Yahweh ben Yahweh Day" on October 7, 1990, a month before Ben Yahweh's indictment.

Yahweh ben Yahweh was in trouble with the law by the 1990s, although his followers remained devoted to him.

Between 1990 and 2001, he served eleven years of an eighteen-year sentence on a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) conviction after he and several other Nation of Yahweh members were convicted of conspiracy for their ex-followers' role in more than a dozen murders.

Robert Rozier, a former NFL player and a devotee of Mitchell's, confessed to seven of these murders.

Ben Yahweh faced conviction only for conspiracy to murder.

A primary component of the prosecution's case was Rozier, who testified in return for a lighter sentence.

Rozier later entered the Witness Protection Program, but returned to prison on a sentence of 25 years to life under California's three-strikes law, following a check-kiting conviction.

Mitchell had the Federal Bureau of Prisons ID# 22031-034.

2001

Ben Yahweh was released on parole in 2001 and returned to Miami, but his activities were restricted until a few months before his death.

He was prohibited from reconnecting with his old congregation.

To ensure this, he was restricted from any form of speech by Internet, telephone, computer, radio or television that could place him in contact with any Nation of Yahweh members.

2006

In 2006, as Ben Yahweh became increasingly ill with prostate cancer, Jayne Weintraub, his attorney, petitioned the U.S. District Court for his release from parole to permit him to "die with dignity".

2007

Mitchell died on May 7, 2007, at the age of 71.

The location was not disclosed.

"Yahweh will be remembered and mourned by the millions of people that he touched through prayer and teachings", his lawyers, Jayne Weintraub and Steven Potolsky, said in a joint statement.

The story of the police investigation and prosecution of Yahweh ben Yahweh is the subject of an episode of The FBI Files titled "Temple of Fear" (Season 3, Episode 10) as well as an Investigation Discovery Channel episode of Most Infamous (Season 2, Episode1).

One of Mitchell's siblings is Leona Mitchell, his younger sister, a soprano who sang at the Metropolitan Opera.