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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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The Africana Experience and Critical Leadership Studies
James L. Conyers, Jr., is professor and director of the African American Studies Program and director of the Center of African American Culture at the University of Houston. Abul Pitre is professor and department head of Educational Leadership and Counseling at Prairie View A&M University.
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Introduction Abul Pitre Chapter 1. "Raising Her Voice": Writings by for and about Women in Muhammad Speaks Newspaper 1961-1975 Bayyinah S. Jeffries Chapter 2. Take Two: Nation of Islam Women Fifty Years after Civil Rights C. S'thembile West Chapter 3. Elijah Muhammad Multicultural Education Critical White Studies and Critical Pedagogy Abul Pitre Chapter 4. Bismillah-Message to the Blackman Revisited: Being and Power Jinaki Abdullah Chapter 5. The Nation of Islam: A Historiography of Pan Africanist Thought and Intellectualism James L. Conyers Jr. Chapter 6. Understanding Elijah Muhammad: An Intellectual Biography of Elijah Muhammad Malachi Crawford Chapter 7. The Peculiar Institution: The Depiction of Slavery in Steven Barnes's Lion's Blood and Zulu Heart; Rebecca Hankins Chapter 8. Islam in the Africana Literary Tradition Christel N. Temple Chapter 9. Martin L. King Jr. and Malcolm X Charles Allen Chapter 10. Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam: Separatism Regendering and a Secular Approach to Black Power after Malcolm X (1965-1975) Ula Taylor Chapter 11. "My Malcolm": Self-Reliance and African American Cultural Expression Toya Conston and Emile Koenig Chapter 12. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. the Modernist and Minister Malcolm X the Postmodernist?: An Analysis of Perspectives and Justice Kelly Jacobs
Introduction Abul Pitre Chapter 1. "Raising Her Voice": Writings by for and about Women in Muhammad Speaks Newspaper 1961-1975 Bayyinah S. Jeffries Chapter 2. Take Two: Nation of Islam Women Fifty Years after Civil Rights C. S'thembile West Chapter 3. Elijah Muhammad Multicultural Education Critical White Studies and Critical Pedagogy Abul Pitre Chapter 4. Bismillah-Message to the Blackman Revisited: Being and Power Jinaki Abdullah Chapter 5. The Nation of Islam: A Historiography of Pan Africanist Thought and Intellectualism James L. Conyers Jr. Chapter 6. Understanding Elijah Muhammad: An Intellectual Biography of Elijah Muhammad Malachi Crawford Chapter 7. The Peculiar Institution: The Depiction of Slavery in Steven Barnes's Lion's Blood and Zulu Heart; Rebecca Hankins Chapter 8. Islam in the Africana Literary Tradition Christel N. Temple Chapter 9. Martin L. King Jr. and Malcolm X Charles Allen Chapter 10. Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam: Separatism Regendering and a Secular Approach to Black Power after Malcolm X (1965-1975) Ula Taylor Chapter 11. "My Malcolm": Self-Reliance and African American Cultural Expression Toya Conston and Emile Koenig Chapter 12. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. the Modernist and Minister Malcolm X the Postmodernist?: An Analysis of Perspectives and Justice Kelly Jacobs
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