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Born out of a critical deconstruction of the Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley (1965), Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention (2011) by Manning Marable takes upon a significant task: not only placing Malcolm’s life and death... more
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      Black Studies Or African American StudiesCivil WarAmerican Civil WarAfrican American Studies
The symbolism that the Five Percent Nation is most known for. The Five Percent Nation teaches an esoteric, pseudo-scientific mythological set of beliefs, which can only be understood by the symbol literate.
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      BusinessMedia StudiesPerforming ArtsFashion design
FBI files reveal that the founder of the Nation of Islam was a Sephardi Jew named Wallace Fard.
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      Nation of IslamElijah MuhammadLouis Farrakhan
God & Apple Pie: Religious Myths and Visions of America by Christopher Buck Kingston, NY: Educator's International Press, 2015 Contents Introduction, by J. Gordon Melton Chapter 1: America: Nation and Notion Chapter 2: Native American... more
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      ReligionBuddhismNew Religious MovementsHistory
This paper explores the Gnoseo-hermetic roots of the NOI's doctrine of God/man/nature's self-creation as a bindu of luminous semen out of an original Ungrund of apeironic Blackness. Parallels to ancient Gnostic and modern occult practices... more
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      GnosticismNew Religious MovementsRace and RacismIndo-European Studies
GOD & Apple Pie Religious Myths and Visions of America Two sample chapters (by publisher's permission): 1. Native American Myths and Visions of America (Chapter 2) 2. Black Muslim Myths and Visions of America (Chapter 9)... more
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      ReligionNative American ReligionsNew Religious MovementsComparative Religion
African-American nationalism took several different forms, some of which were at odds with others. African colonization was endorsed by several American leaders, including Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Henry Clay, and... more
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      SegregationAbraham LincolnBlack PowerLiberia
This paper focuses on the outsider way of Malcolm X; a black activist Muslim in America.
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      Islamic StudiesIslam in AmericaMalcolm XBlack Muslims in America
In this study, I conducted a discourse analysis of Malcolm X's descriptions and usage of citizenship, membership, & related concepts within his speeches to better understand his usage of these highly contested terms, specifically how it... more
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      Discourse AnalysisHuman RightsCivil RightsCivil Rights Movement
God and Apple Pie: Religious Myths and Visions of America.” The Wilmette Institute’s fourth Web Talk, marking its Twentieth Anniversary. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHsp3P3hlCg. PowerPoint:... more
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      ReligionChristianityBuddhismNew Religious Movements
Elijah Muhammed, Malcolm X ve Muhammed Ali
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      Malcolm XElijah Muhammad