Black Muslim religion in the Nation of Islam, 1960-1975 /

"Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam came to America's attention in the 1960s and 1970s as a radical separatist African American social and political group. But the movement was also a religious one. Edward E. Curtis IV offers the first comprehensive examination of the rituals, ethics,...

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Main Author: Curtis, Edward E., IV, 1970- (Author)
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2006]
Series:UNC Press law publications.
Religion and the law.
Civil rights and social justice.
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505 0 |a What Islam has done for me: finding religion in the Nation of Islam -- Making a Muslim messenger: defending the Islamic legitimacy of Elijah Muhammad -- Black Muslim history narratives: orienting the Nation of Islam in Muslim time and space -- The ethics of the Black Muslim body -- Rituals of control and liberation -- Conclusion: becoming Muslim Again. 
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