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Black Muslims in America (3rd Ed. )

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ISBN-10: 0802807038

ISBN-13: 9780802807038

Edition: 3rd 1994 (Revised)

Authors: C. Eric Lincoln

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List price: $31.50
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Foreword
Foreword to the Third Edition
Preface
Preface to the Third Edition
The Verdict Is "Guilty" - The Sentence Is "Death"
The End of the Second-Class Ride
The Stranger in Detroit
Economic and Political Power
The Believers ...
... and Why They Become Believers
The Dynamics of Black Nationalism
Bitter Soil and Bitter Fruits
Group Consciousness
Avoidance
Acceptance
Aggression
Black Nationalism, U.S.A.
Stereotype and Identity
Black Nationalism
Black Nationalism and Social Class
Black Nationalism: The Minor Leagues
Religious Nationalism: The Moorish Science Temples
Political Nationalism: The Garvey Movement
Preparing the Way for Allah
The Faith and the Future
Doctrines and Mythology
The Plight of the So-Called Negroes
The Coming of Allah
The Original Man
The White Race and Christianity
Muslim Morality
The Goals of the Movement
The United Front of Black Men
Racial Separation
Economic Separation
Some Good Earth
Reaching for the Masses
The Nature of a Mass Movement
The Importance of Mass Membership
The True Believer
Leadership in the Mass Movement
The Instruments of Unification
The Black Muslims as a Mass Movement
Reaching for the Masses
Lures for the True Believer
Recruitment
Visit to a Mosque
Schools and the Center
Intibah, Hah!
Mr. Muhammad Speaks
Tensions with the Outside World
The Black Community
Individual Black Leadership
The Black Press
Institutional Black Leadership
The Black Churches
The Black Rank and File
The Jewish Community
Orthodox Islam in America
White America
Tensions inside the Movement
The Concentration of Power
The Long Road from Sandersville
Malcolm X: First Plenipotentiary
Near the Center
Trouble on the Horizon
The Fruit of Islam
The Search for Respectability
Violence and the Christian Tradition
The Race Issue
This Side of Orthodoxy
A Legitimate Religion?
A Moslem Sect?
The Political Implications
The Spectrum of Black Protest
The Persistent Problem
The Erosion of Faith, the Desiccation of Hope
Group Identification: The Corporate Response
Separatist Organizations
The Black Church
Black Fraternal Organizations
Sncc
The Black Party
Integrative Organizations
The Naacp
The Urban League
Antisegregation Organizations
The Black Muslim Movement
The Deeper Cause
Postscript: Change and Continuity, Reformation and Reconstruction
Islam Comes to America
The Black Muslims
Malcolm X
The Wallace Reformation
The Reconstruction of the Nation
Enter Farrakhan
Epilogue
Selected Bibliography
Index