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    No Scholars in the West by Emily Goshey

    Published 2022-08-01
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    In defense of Islam: American Muslim women write back by Abdul Manaf, Nor Faridah

    Published 2009
    “…However, the history of African-American Muslims must not be overlooked for African Muslims sailed to America long before the slave trade came into existence.…”
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    Becoming Part of Mainstream America or Asserting a New Muslim-Americanness: How American Muslims Negotiate their Identity in a post 9/11 Environment by Dominique Cadinot

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…What role does class identification play in structuring social relations between Arab and African-American Muslims? While I do not negate the fact that in the US race continues to play a fundamental role in structuring social relations, I argue that it is important to pay close attention to how socioeconomic status may condition the formulation of a group identity. …”
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    Islam in the African-American Experience by Dawud Abdul-Aziz Agbere

    Published 1999-04-01
    “…However, his third explanation, which tries to connect the racial-separatist tendency of African-American Muslims to what he tern the “historic pattern of racial separatism” in Islam, seems both controversial and problematic. …”
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    The aversive bystander effect whereby egalitarian bystanders overestimate the confrontation of prejudice by Hanna Szekeres, Eran Halperin, Anna Kende, Tamar Saguy

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Prejudice was directed at various outgroup minority individuals (African Americans, Muslims and Latinos in the US, and Roma in Hungary). …”
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    Developing the theoretical foundation for faith-based reentry programming in the United States by Bhatty, I

    Published 2014
    “…The research reveals that voluntary faith-based programming may be an effective way of promoting long-term desistance among the reentering African-American Muslim population given their unique challenges and needs, but several practical challenges remain. …”
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