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Genre/Form: | History |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Robert Dannin |
ISBN: | 0195300246 9780195300246 |
OCLC Number: | 60793904 |
Notes: | Originally published: 2002. |
Description: | x, 328 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Responsibility: | Robert Dannin ; photographs by Jolie Stahl. |
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"Fascinating"-Booklist "Robert Dannin provides a very informative and useful contribution to the study of African American Islam. He has investigated a great range of sources, through research and personal interviews, and in this work he allows his subjects to speak first-hand about their experiences and beliefs. The result is a work that is unique both in its presentation and in its range." -Jane I. Smith, Author of Islam in America "This book provides a major contribution to our understanding of the process of conversion and its liberating influences in general and of the power of Islamic ideas in transforming rural former African American slaves into urban activists seeking the redemption of society." -Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University "In Black Pilgrimage to Islam, Robert Dannin gives us a rare and fascinating insight into the minds and sensibilities of black Americans who have embraced Islam. His research is impeccable, his judgements are acute, and his prose is uncommonly graceful. This book is an important contribution to American social history." - Howard Zinn, Author of A People's History of the United States "[An] effort to promote cross-cultural understanding and to give an image and voice to thousands of African Americans. He succeeds admirably. Among the book's greatest strengths are the Muslims' testimonies of conversion, presented in their own words."-Sonsyrea Tate,The Washington Post Book World "A welcome and important work.this book is an essential acquisition for any student of African American Islam and could be incorporated successfully into courses on wither African American religion or modern Islam."- The Journal of the American Academy of Religion "I highly recommend this text for those interested in Islam in America, black religion, and American religious ethnography."- The Journal of Religion "an important and ground-breaking book"- Journal of African American History Read more...

