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Introduction: the early Muslim presence and its significance / Hishaam D. Aidi and Manning Marable -- Locating Palestine in pre-1948: blackinternationalism / Alex Lubin -- Black orientalism: its genesis, aims,and significance for American Islam/ Sherman A. Jackson -- Islamism and its AfricanAmerican Muslim critics: black Muslims in the era of Arab cold war / Edward E. Curtis IV -- East ofthe sun (west of the moon):Islam, the Ahmadis, and African America/ Moustafa Bayoumi -- Representing permanent war: black power's Palestine and the end(s) of civil rights / Keith P. Feldman -- From Harlem to Algiers: transnational solidarities between the African American freedom movement and Algeria, 1962-1978/ Samir Meghelli -- Let us be Moors: race, Islam, and "connected histories" / HishaamD. Aidi -- Constructing masculinity: interactions between Islam and African American youth since Eric Lincoln's the Black Muslims in America/ Richard Brent Turner -- Through Sunni women's eyes:blackfeminism and the Nation of Islam / Jamilla Karim -- Black Arabic: some notes on African American Muslims and the Arabic language/ Su'ad Abdul Khabeer -- Lights, camera, suspension: freezing the frame on the Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf-Anthem controversy / Zareena Grewal -- Protect ya neck (remix): Muslims and carceral imagination in the age of Guantâanamo/ Sohail Daulatzai -- Overlapping diasporas, multiracial lives: SouthAsian Muslims in U.S. communities of color, 1880-1970 / Vivek Bald -- West African "soul brothers" in Harlem: immigration, Islam, and the black encounter/ Zain Abdullah -- The Blackstone legacy: Islam and the rise of ghetto cosmopolitanism / Rami Nashashibi -- Jihadis in the hood: race, urban Islam, and the war on terror/ Hishaam D. Aidi -- Rediscovering Malcolm's life: a historian's adventures in living history / Manning Marable. |