Through untold stories of women in the social project of the Nation of Islam, this book reveals an activism of NOI women that sought to engage self-agency, despite classist, patriarchal, and sexist underpinnings.
Through untold stories of women in the social project of the Nation of Islam, this book reveals an activism of NOI women that sought to engage self-agency, despite classist, patriarchal, and sexist underpinnings.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
The Africana Experience and Critical Leadership Studies
C. S¿thembile West is professor emerita at Western Illinois University.
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Context for Women in the Nation Chapter Two: Perceptions, Rules and Practices Among Nation Women Chapter Three: Muslim Girls Training: Nation Women, Marriage and Family Chapter Four: Nation Women, Children and Education Chapter Five: Nation Ideological Formations and Women Chapter Six: A Shared Continuum of Black Women¿s Community Activism Chapter Seven: Nation Women and Politics of Protection Appendix Bibliography About the Author
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Context for Women in the Nation Chapter Two: Perceptions, Rules and Practices Among Nation Women Chapter Three: Muslim Girls Training: Nation Women, Marriage and Family Chapter Four: Nation Women, Children and Education Chapter Five: Nation Ideological Formations and Women Chapter Six: A Shared Continuum of Black Women¿s Community Activism Chapter Seven: Nation Women and Politics of Protection Appendix Bibliography About the Author
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