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adam_text | ISLAM AND THE SEARCH FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN NATIONHOOD / WALKER, DENNIS : C2005
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
THE NATION OF ISLAM AND ITS SUCCESSORS AFTER 1975 : FROM MILLENARIAN PROTEST TO TRANSCONTINENTAL RELATIONSHIPS
AFRICAN ISLAM IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN NATION : FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICA S MULTI-ETHNIC SOCIETY
THE DIFFICULT REBIRTH OF ISLAM AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS, 1900-1950
THE HEYDAY OF ELIJAH : HIS ARTICULATION OF IDEOLOGY IN THE 1960S AND 1970S
ELIJAH MUHAMMAD S MUSLIMS IN A CHANGING AMERICA
THE RISE OF FARRAKHAN IN ELIJAH S NOI
FARRAKHAN S CHANGING POST-1990 NATION OF ISLAM.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Table
INTRODUCTION/
Introductory Remarks: Some Issues and Terms of this Study
Cultural Inquiry of the Book
The Community of Americans as the Context
Middle Eastern Islam as Scripture and Civilization
The Uneven Adoption of Elements from Standard Islam and Arabic
in Afro-America
The Problem of the Leaders and the Led
Terminology: The Concept of Micronationalism
Terminology: Neo-Muslim , lumpen-proletariat , Americanist ,
Zionoid
Acknowledgments
Endnotes / 35
GLOSSARY OF MIDDLE EASTERN AND OTHER TECHNICAL TERMS
RELEVANT TO UNDERSTANDING AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSLIMS
CHAPTER
THE NATION OF ISLAM AND ITS SUCCESSORS AFTER
MILLENARIAN PROTEST TO TRANS-CONTINENTAL RELATIONSHIPS/47
1:
The Black Muslims Original Millenarianism
The Drive for a New Economy and a New Language under
Elijah Muhammad
Theological Adjustments up to
Warith ud-Deen Mohammed
Arab World Attitudes to Black Muslims to
2:
Relations with Other Faiths, especially Christianity,
under Warith s Leadership
Coalitionism: The Farrakhan Group s Attitudes to Christianity
3:
The Muslims Struggle Against Ghetto Decay, Crime, and Black
Lumpen Sub-Culture
From Elijah s Rhetorical Secessionism to Frank Integration
4:
Black Muslim Attitudes to Israel and Middle Eastern Affairs
The New
America
The NOI
Cargoism
Black Muslim Attitudes to Africa Below the Sahara
Farrakhan and Ghana:
Africa in the
5:
1984:
Farrakhan and the East s Orthodox Islam
Ongoing Millenarianism
The Farrakhan-Warith Contest to
6:
Classical Muslims and the Modern West
Jews and Arabs Ongoing Input into African-American Identity
ENDNOTES/112
CHAPTER
AFRICAN ISLAM IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN
NATION: FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICA S MULTI¬
ETHNIC SOCIETY/
1 :
Power and Dialogue
Jihad? Integration?
Syncretism or Dissimulation?
Atoms from Islam Transmitted Down New Generations
Post-1960 Reactions to Slavery and Forced Assimilation
The Evolving Critique of Christianity/
Original Languages and
2:
3:
FORECLOSURE OF
TWENTIETH CENTURY
The Formation of the Ethnic Groups
Ethnic Entry into the American Parliamentarist Political System
4:
Christianity Marginalized
Arabic Writings of Africans Recycled
Qualified Identification with the Wider Arabo-lslamic World
Muslim Slave-Trade Palliated?
The
New Historiography Unites Diverse Black Classes and Groups
Long-Term Patterns of Meaning
ENDNOTES/198
CHAPTERS:
THE DIFFICULT REBIRTH OF ISLAM AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS,
1900-1950/207
1 :
The Social Crisis in Which Indigenous Islam Took Form
African-American Relations with Jews in the Early Twentieth Century
2:
3:
UNIA
The Garveyites Responses to Muslim Insurrection Overseas
Garvey and Zionism
The Shifts and Opening to Islam in Religion
The Moors and Political Black Nationalism
4:
Increased Awareness of Third World Muslim Countries and Concepts
Lomx Bey/Muhammad Ezaldeen
Grand Sheik Frederick Turner-El
Purist Rejection of Arab Authority in Islam
5:
Black-Jewish Cultural Relations
WASP and Jewish Distortion of African-American Culture
Ameliorism by Jews and Black American Self-Formation of Identity
6:
Initial Entry into the U.S. System
Repression of the
NOI
Early Nation of Islam Beliefs
Doomed Devils Themes
Pre-1975 Interaction with Muslim World
Post-1975 Attitudes to the Prophet Muhammad of Arabia
Immigrant Muslim Reassessment of Elijah and His
Patterns and Assessment
ENDNOTES/286
CHAPTER
THE HEYDAY OF ELIJAH: HIS ARTICULATION OF IDEOLOGY IN THE
1960S
1:
The Emergence of Bourgeois Nationalism Among African-Americans
2:
The Threat to White America
Anti-Christianity
Arabie
Monotheism
Secession from Islam?
3:
Attraction to Creativity by Whites
Economic Affiliation to America?
Parliamentarism, U.S. Institutions
Southern Background and Regionalism
U.S. Prisons
4:
Middle Easterners and the Borders of World Black Community
to
Resident Arabs: Jamil Diyab, Palestinian
Egyptian Interactions with the Nation of Islam
The Patterns of Ideology and Discourse to
ENDNOTES/370
CHAPTERS:
ELIJAH MUHAMMAD S MUSLIMS IN A CHANGING AMERICA
1 :
Class Status Shifts Through Conversion
Openings for Affiliating Neo-Bourgeois Muslims to America and
Success
2:
THE JEWS
Affinities Between Blacks and Jews
The Blacks Struggle to Win Control Over Their Education
Economic Foci of Conflict
The Failure and Waning of Jewish-American Liberalism
Nation of Islam Activists and Tensions of Black Ghettoes with Jews
3:
The Black Panthers
Nationalists?
Multi-Racial Community?
Elijah Muhammad on the New Left and the Campus Revolts
Elijah on the Factionalization of Blacks
Muhammad Speaks Coverage of Internal America
4:
Growing African-American Cultural Attraction to Sub-Saharan
Africa
Attitudes to Arabs Among Americanist Integrationists and Secular Black
Nationalists
The Internationalization of SNCC
Panther Responses to Africa, the Arabs, and Islam
5:
Arabization and Islam s Macro-History
Religion, Economics, and the Non-White States
Cargosim
The Israel-Palestine Struggle
Arabs and Persians
Wider Muslim World and Other Third World Countries
Relations with the Communist World
Relations with Spanish-Speaking States and Hispanic Americans
ENDNOTES/462
CHAPTER
THE RISE OF FARRAKHAN IN ELIJAH S
1 :
POLICY TO
Andrew Young and the Shifts in African-American Relations with
Jews, Israel and Arabs
Young s Functions in African-American Macro-Consciousness
U.S. Foreign Policy and African-American Identity and Institutions-
Building
2:
OF ISLAM
African-American Culture and Mass Mobilization
Farrakhan s Evolution as Leader from Minister of a Mosque to Deputy of
Elijah
Farrakhan After Wallace Mohammed s Succession,
The Young Farrakhan and Jewish Culture and Groups
3:
ENDNOTES / 491
CHAPTER
FARRAKHAN S CHANGING POST-1990 NATION OF ISLAM
1 :
Toward the Humanization of Leadership, and Self-Reflection
Combating Envy as a Force for Political Fragmentation
2005:
for a United Front of All Blacks
Neo-Fardian Themes in Farrakhan s
NOI
Eastern Islam
The Threat of Violence and Repression of the Religion
2:
The Million Man March of
Political Mobilization after the
Militants:
3:
INTEGRATE HUMANE NATIONHOOD?
The
Farrakhan s
Strata and Classes Beyond the Bourgeoisie
Tentative Incorporation into the System
The Transformation of NOi Pan-lslamism
4:
General Non-Muslim African-American Reactions
Non-Muslim Blacks:
The Impact of September
Movement towards a Median Position between Arabs and Jews
Abdul Akbar Muhammad: Pan-Islam
The U.S. Invasion of Iraq
What Future for Farrakhan s New
Americans?
5:
FARRAKHAN?
Farrakhan s
African-American Responding Groups
PERSPECTIVE
ENDNOTES / 562
PERSPECTIVES AND SOME CONCLUSIONS
WHAT NON-ANGLO NATION HAVE MUSLIM AFRICAN-AMERICANS
TRIED TO BUILD?
IS ANY SEPARATE NATIONHOOD PRACTICABLE IN AMERICA?
ISLAM AND BUILDING AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLITICAL NATION ACROSS
CLASSES
THE DEFENSE AND RESTORATION OF MALE-LED FAMILIES
ECONOMICS: THE DRIVE FOR PROFESSIONAL STATUS AND PROSPERITY
RELATIONS WITH THE ARAB AND MUSLIM COUNTRIES
THE NOIS AND BLACK-JEWISH INTERACTION IN AMERICA
ENDNOTES/586
INDEX/588
The presence of Islam in America is as long-standing as the arrival of the
first captive Muslims from Africa, making Islam one of America s formative
religions. But the long-suppressed indigenous Islam didn t resurface in
organized form until the
the Noble Drew AN and the Honorable Elijah Muhammad to address the
appalling social conditions of the ghettoized black masses of the North.
Elijah Muhammad s Nation of Islam would prove to be the most extensive,
influential and durable of African-American self-generated organizations.
Combining black cooperative
culture and spirituality, the
which sought to advance the black masses cause
it. At its collectivist height, the
interlocking black Muslim small businesses and farms
for bootstrap self-development by the marginalized and dispossessed,
worldwide.
Bourgeois elements developed within or engaged by the
a united African-American nation out of a range of classes. Outstanding
second generation leaders
Malcolm X
relations into the international community. Their media offered an informed
and critical outlook on both domestic and international affairs that often
paralleled progressive analysts. But it remains ambiguous whether the
developing African-American nation will pursue its still-unfulfilled promise
through secession, autonomy or long-term integration. Much depends on
how America responds.
|
adam_txt |
ISLAM AND THE SEARCH FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN NATIONHOOD / WALKER, DENNIS : C2005
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
THE NATION OF ISLAM AND ITS SUCCESSORS AFTER 1975 : FROM MILLENARIAN PROTEST TO TRANSCONTINENTAL RELATIONSHIPS
AFRICAN ISLAM IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN NATION : FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICA'S MULTI-ETHNIC SOCIETY
THE DIFFICULT REBIRTH OF ISLAM AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS, 1900-1950
THE HEYDAY OF ELIJAH : HIS ARTICULATION OF IDEOLOGY IN THE 1960S AND 1970S
ELIJAH MUHAMMAD'S MUSLIMS IN A CHANGING AMERICA
THE RISE OF FARRAKHAN IN ELIJAH'S NOI
FARRAKHAN'S CHANGING POST-1990 NATION OF ISLAM.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Table
INTRODUCTION/
Introductory Remarks: Some Issues and Terms of this Study
Cultural Inquiry of the Book
The Community of Americans as the Context
Middle Eastern Islam as Scripture and Civilization
The Uneven Adoption of Elements from Standard Islam and Arabic
in Afro-America
The Problem of the Leaders and the Led
Terminology: The Concept of "Micronationalism"
Terminology: "Neo-Muslim", "lumpen-proletariat", "Americanist",
"Zionoid"
Acknowledgments
Endnotes / 35
GLOSSARY OF MIDDLE EASTERN AND OTHER TECHNICAL TERMS
RELEVANT TO UNDERSTANDING AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSLIMS
CHAPTER
THE NATION OF ISLAM AND ITS SUCCESSORS AFTER
MILLENARIAN PROTEST TO TRANS-CONTINENTAL RELATIONSHIPS/47
1:
The Black Muslims' Original Millenarianism
The Drive for a New Economy and a New Language under
Elijah Muhammad
Theological Adjustments up to
Warith ud-Deen Mohammed
Arab World Attitudes to Black Muslims to
2:
Relations with Other Faiths, especially Christianity,
under Warith's Leadership
Coalitionism: The Farrakhan Group's Attitudes to Christianity
3:
The Muslims' Struggle Against Ghetto Decay, Crime, and Black
Lumpen Sub-Culture
From Elijah's Rhetorical Secessionism to Frank Integration
4:
Black Muslim Attitudes to Israel and Middle Eastern Affairs
The New
America
The NOI
Cargoism
Black Muslim Attitudes to Africa Below the Sahara
Farrakhan and Ghana:
Africa in the
5:
1984:
Farrakhan and the East's Orthodox Islam
Ongoing Millenarianism
The Farrakhan-Warith Contest to
6:
Classical Muslims and the Modern West
Jews' and Arabs' Ongoing Input into African-American Identity
ENDNOTES/112
CHAPTER
AFRICAN ISLAM IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN
NATION: FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICA'S MULTI¬
ETHNIC SOCIETY/
1 :
Power and Dialogue
Jihad? Integration?
Syncretism or Dissimulation?
Atoms from Islam Transmitted Down New Generations
Post-1960 Reactions to Slavery and Forced Assimilation
The Evolving Critique of Christianity/
Original Languages and
2:
3:
FORECLOSURE OF
TWENTIETH CENTURY
The Formation of the Ethnic Groups
Ethnic Entry into the American Parliamentarist Political System
4:
Christianity Marginalized
Arabic Writings of Africans Recycled
Qualified Identification with the Wider Arabo-lslamic World
Muslim Slave-Trade Palliated?
The
New Historiography Unites Diverse Black Classes and Groups
Long-Term Patterns of Meaning
ENDNOTES/198
CHAPTERS:
THE DIFFICULT REBIRTH OF ISLAM AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS,
1900-1950/207
1 :
The Social Crisis in Which Indigenous Islam Took Form
African-American Relations with Jews in the Early Twentieth Century
2:
3:
UNIA
The Garveyites' Responses to Muslim Insurrection Overseas
Garvey and Zionism
The Shifts and Opening to Islam in Religion
The Moors and Political Black Nationalism
4:
Increased Awareness of Third World Muslim Countries and Concepts
Lomx Bey/Muhammad Ezaldeen
Grand Sheik Frederick Turner-El
Purist Rejection of Arab Authority in Islam
5:
Black-Jewish Cultural Relations
WASP and Jewish Distortion of African-American Culture
Ameliorism by Jews and Black American Self-Formation of Identity
6:
Initial Entry into the U.S. System
Repression of the
NOI
Early Nation of Islam Beliefs
"Doomed Devils" Themes
Pre-1975 Interaction with Muslim World
Post-1975 Attitudes to the Prophet Muhammad of Arabia
Immigrant Muslim Reassessment of Elijah and His
Patterns and Assessment
ENDNOTES/286
CHAPTER
THE HEYDAY OF ELIJAH: HIS ARTICULATION OF IDEOLOGY IN THE
1960S
1:
The Emergence of Bourgeois Nationalism Among African-Americans
2:
The Threat to White America
Anti-Christianity
Arabie
Monotheism
Secession from Islam?
3:
Attraction to Creativity by Whites
Economic Affiliation to America?
Parliamentarism, U.S. Institutions
Southern Background and Regionalism
U.S. Prisons
4:
Middle Easterners and the Borders of World "Black" Community
to
Resident Arabs: Jamil Diyab, Palestinian
Egyptian Interactions with the Nation of Islam
The Patterns of Ideology and Discourse to
ENDNOTES/370
CHAPTERS:
ELIJAH MUHAMMAD'S MUSLIMS IN A CHANGING AMERICA
1 :
Class Status Shifts Through Conversion
Openings for Affiliating Neo-Bourgeois Muslims to America and
Success
2:
"THE JEWS"
Affinities Between "Blacks" and "Jews"
The Blacks' Struggle to Win Control Over Their Education
Economic Foci of Conflict
The Failure and Waning of Jewish-American Liberalism
Nation of Islam Activists and Tensions of Black Ghettoes with Jews
3:
The Black Panthers
Nationalists?
Multi-Racial Community?
Elijah Muhammad on the New Left and the Campus Revolts
Elijah on the Factionalization of Blacks
Muhammad Speaks' Coverage of Internal America
4:
Growing African-American Cultural Attraction to Sub-Saharan
Africa
Attitudes to Arabs Among Americanist Integrationists and Secular Black
Nationalists
The Internationalization of SNCC
Panther Responses to Africa, the Arabs, and Islam
5:
Arabization and Islam's Macro-History
Religion, Economics, and the Non-White States
Cargosim
The Israel-Palestine Struggle
Arabs and Persians
Wider Muslim World and Other Third World Countries
Relations with the Communist World
Relations with Spanish-Speaking States and Hispanic Americans
ENDNOTES/462
CHAPTER
THE RISE OF FARRAKHAN IN ELIJAH'S
1 :
POLICY TO
Andrew Young and the Shifts in African-American Relations with
Jews, Israel and Arabs
Young's Functions in African-American Macro-Consciousness
U.S. Foreign Policy and African-American Identity and Institutions-
Building
2:
OF ISLAM
African-American Culture and Mass Mobilization
Farrakhan's Evolution as Leader from Minister of a Mosque to Deputy of
Elijah
Farrakhan After Wallace Mohammed's Succession,
The Young Farrakhan and Jewish Culture and Groups
3:
ENDNOTES / 491
CHAPTER
FARRAKHAN'S CHANGING POST-1990 NATION OF ISLAM
1 :
Toward the Humanization of Leadership, and Self-Reflection
Combating Envy as a Force for Political Fragmentation
2005:
for a United Front of All Blacks
Neo-Fardian Themes in Farrakhan's
NOI
Eastern Islam
The Threat of Violence and Repression of the Religion
2:
The Million Man March of
Political Mobilization after the
Militants:
3:
INTEGRATE HUMANE NATIONHOOD?
The
Farrakhan's
Strata and Classes Beyond the Bourgeoisie
Tentative Incorporation into the System
The Transformation of NOi Pan-lslamism
4:
General Non-Muslim African-American Reactions
Non-Muslim Blacks:
The Impact of September
Movement towards a Median Position between Arabs and Jews
Abdul Akbar Muhammad: Pan-Islam
The U.S. Invasion of 'Iraq
What Future for Farrakhan's New
Americans?
5:
FARRAKHAN?
Farrakhan's
African-American Responding Groups
PERSPECTIVE
ENDNOTES / 562
PERSPECTIVES AND SOME CONCLUSIONS
WHAT NON-ANGLO NATION HAVE MUSLIM AFRICAN-AMERICANS
TRIED TO BUILD?
IS ANY SEPARATE NATIONHOOD PRACTICABLE IN AMERICA?
ISLAM AND BUILDING AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLITICAL NATION ACROSS
CLASSES
THE DEFENSE AND RESTORATION OF MALE-LED FAMILIES
ECONOMICS: THE DRIVE FOR PROFESSIONAL STATUS AND PROSPERITY
RELATIONS WITH THE ARAB AND MUSLIM COUNTRIES
THE NOIS AND BLACK-JEWISH INTERACTION IN AMERICA
ENDNOTES/586
INDEX/588
The presence of Islam in America is as long-standing as the arrival of the
first captive Muslims from Africa, making Islam one of America's formative
religions. But the long-suppressed indigenous Islam didn't resurface in
organized form until the
the Noble Drew 'AN and the Honorable Elijah Muhammad to address the
appalling social conditions of the ghettoized black masses of the North.
Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam would prove to be the most extensive,
influential and durable of African-American self-generated organizations.
Combining black cooperative
culture and spirituality, the
which sought to advance the black masses' cause
it. At its collectivist height, the
interlocking black Muslim small businesses and farms
for "bootstrap self-development" by the marginalized and dispossessed,
worldwide.
Bourgeois elements developed within or engaged by the
a united African-American nation out of a range of classes. Outstanding
second generation leaders
Malcolm X
relations into the international community. Their media offered an informed
and critical outlook on both domestic and international affairs that often
paralleled progressive analysts. But it remains ambiguous whether the
developing African-American nation will pursue its still-unfulfilled promise
through secession, autonomy or long-term integration. Much depends on
how America responds. |
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spelling | Walker, Dennis Verfasser aut Islam and the search for African-American nationhood Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam by Dennis Walker Atlanta Clarity Press 2005 597 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Elijah Muhammad 1897- Farrakhan, Louis Elijah Muhammad 1897-1975 (DE-588)119516616 gnd rswk-swf Farrakhan, Louis 1933- (DE-588)119337703 gnd rswk-swf Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) Black Muslims gtt Geschichte Schwarze. USA African American Muslims History African Americans Religion History Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd rswk-swf Nation of Islam (DE-588)4446568-3 gnd rswk-swf USA United States Race relations History USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 s Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s DE-604 Elijah Muhammad 1897-1975 (DE-588)119516616 p Nation of Islam (DE-588)4446568-3 s Farrakhan, Louis 1933- (DE-588)119337703 p LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014777450&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014777450&sequence=000007&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014777450&sequence=000008&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Walker, Dennis Islam and the search for African-American nationhood Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam Elijah Muhammad 1897- Farrakhan, Louis Elijah Muhammad 1897-1975 (DE-588)119516616 gnd Farrakhan, Louis 1933- (DE-588)119337703 gnd Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) Black Muslims gtt Geschichte Schwarze. USA African American Muslims History African Americans Religion History Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd Nation of Islam (DE-588)4446568-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)119516616 (DE-588)119337703 (DE-588)4116433-7 (DE-588)4027743-4 (DE-588)4446568-3 (DE-588)4078704-7 |
title | Islam and the search for African-American nationhood Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam |
title_auth | Islam and the search for African-American nationhood Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam |
title_exact_search | Islam and the search for African-American nationhood Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam |
title_exact_search_txtP | Islam and the search for African-American nationhood Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam |
title_full | Islam and the search for African-American nationhood Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam by Dennis Walker |
title_fullStr | Islam and the search for African-American nationhood Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam by Dennis Walker |
title_full_unstemmed | Islam and the search for African-American nationhood Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam by Dennis Walker |
title_short | Islam and the search for African-American nationhood |
title_sort | islam and the search for african american nationhood elijah muhammad louis farrakhan and the nation of islam |
title_sub | Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam |
topic | Elijah Muhammad 1897- Farrakhan, Louis Elijah Muhammad 1897-1975 (DE-588)119516616 gnd Farrakhan, Louis 1933- (DE-588)119337703 gnd Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) Black Muslims gtt Geschichte Schwarze. USA African American Muslims History African Americans Religion History Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd Nation of Islam (DE-588)4446568-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Elijah Muhammad 1897- Farrakhan, Louis Elijah Muhammad 1897-1975 Farrakhan, Louis 1933- Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) Black Muslims Geschichte Schwarze. USA African American Muslims History African Americans Religion History Schwarze Islam Nation of Islam USA United States Race relations History |
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