found: Work cat.: 2009053570: Palmer, Susan J. The Nuwaubian nation, 2010(Nuwabian movement)
found: Osinsky, Bill. Ungodly, 2007:p. 266 (Nuwaubian movement)
found: WWW, Jan. 11, 2010:various cites (history includes various names and relationships to Islam, Black Muslims, etc.; names include: United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, shortened to United Nuwaubian Nation; Yamassee Native American Moors of the Creek Nation; founder York incarcerated at present; no information on York or movement since 2006)
found: Wikipedia, Jan. 14, 2010(Nuwaubianism, an umbrella term used to refer to the doctrines and teachings of the followers of Dwight York. The Nuwaubians themselves typically do not use the term. Instead, they have referred to their teachings by such terms as Nuwaubu, Nuwaupu, Wu-Nuwaubu, Right Knowledge, Sound Right Reasoning, Overstanding, Factology and many other names through the years. The Nuwaubians originated as a Black Muslim group in New York in the 1970s, and have gone through many changes since. Eventually, the group established a headquarters in Putnam County, Georgia in 1993.)
found: Nuwaubianfacts.com WWW site, Jan. 14, 2010(Nuwabians; the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors of the Creek and Washitaw Mound Builders)