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Africana Islamic Studies.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Africana Experience and Critical Leadership StudiesPublisher: Blue Ridge Summit : Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (223 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780739173459
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Africana Islamic StudiesDDC classification:
  • 297.87
LOC classification:
  • BP222.A37 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Ch01. "Raising Her Voice" -- Ch02. Take Two -- Ch03. Elijah Muhammad, Multicultural Education, Critical White Studies, and Critical Pedagogy -- Ch04. Bismillah-Message to the Blackman Revisited -- Ch05. The Nation of Islam -- Ch06. Understanding Elijah Muhammad -- Ch07. The Peculiar Institution -- Ch08. Islam in the Africana Literary Tradition -- Ch09. Martin L. King Jr. and Malcolm X -- Ch10. Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam -- Ch11. "My Malcolm" -- Ch12. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. the Modernist and Minister Malcolm X the Postmodernist? -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors.
Summary: Africana Islamic Studies explores the diverse contributions that African Americans have made to the formation of Islam in the United States. Chapter contributors cover a wide range of topics that add to the discourse in areas such as women's studies, education, critical race theory, politics, history, and sociology.
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Ch01. "Raising Her Voice" -- Ch02. Take Two -- Ch03. Elijah Muhammad, Multicultural Education, Critical White Studies, and Critical Pedagogy -- Ch04. Bismillah-Message to the Blackman Revisited -- Ch05. The Nation of Islam -- Ch06. Understanding Elijah Muhammad -- Ch07. The Peculiar Institution -- Ch08. Islam in the Africana Literary Tradition -- Ch09. Martin L. King Jr. and Malcolm X -- Ch10. Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam -- Ch11. "My Malcolm" -- Ch12. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. the Modernist and Minister Malcolm X the Postmodernist? -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors.

Africana Islamic Studies explores the diverse contributions that African Americans have made to the formation of Islam in the United States. Chapter contributors cover a wide range of topics that add to the discourse in areas such as women's studies, education, critical race theory, politics, history, and sociology.

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