The Black Muslims in America (3rd ed.) / Edition 3

The Black Muslims in America (3rd ed.) / Edition 3

by C. Eric Lincoln
ISBN-10:
0802807038
ISBN-13:
9780802807038
Pub. Date:
02/02/1994
Publisher:
Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
ISBN-10:
0802807038
ISBN-13:
9780802807038
Pub. Date:
02/02/1994
Publisher:
Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
The Black Muslims in America (3rd ed.) / Edition 3

The Black Muslims in America (3rd ed.) / Edition 3

by C. Eric Lincoln
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Overview

This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable.

Hailed as "one of the best technical case studies in the whole literature of the social sciences" upon its original publication in 1961, The Black Muslims in America in this third edition provides a new generation of readers with an enriched, up-to-date knowledge of the important but little- understood Black Muslim movement.

This classic sociological study gives a concise, accessible introduction to Islam for Americans whose knowledge of religion is limited primarily to Judeo-Christianity. The book succinctly details the formation and development of the Black Muslim movement through its wide-ranging expressions in America today — a movement born as an organized form of religious and social protest against a society sharply divided by race.

This edition includes a new foreword by Aminah B. McCloud, a new preface, and an extensive postscript by Lincoln in which he outlines the course of the Nation of Islam since the death of its formative leader, Elijah Muhammad, in 1975 — the sweeping changes wrought by Elijah's son and successor, Wallace Deen Muhammad, the disintegration of the Nation into splinter groups, and the emergence of Louis Farrakhan as the legitimate head of the "new" Nation. A section highlighting the public career of Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad's famous spokesperson turned cultural icon, is also included.

In the wake of recent media events like the film Malcolm X and unsettling national events like the riot in Los Angeles, this timely update provides both fascinating reading and challenging reflection about an American religious group still shaping its destiny, and that of the nation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802807038
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 02/02/1994
Edition description: REV
Pages: 311
Sales rank: 281,880
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.73(d)

Table of Contents

Forewordxi
Foreword to the Third Editionxiv
Prefacexvi
Preface to the Third Editionxx
1.The Verdict Is "Guilty" - The Sentence Is "Death"1
The End of the Second-Class Ride5
The Stranger in Detroit11
Economic and Political Power18
The Believers ...20
... and Why They Become Believers26
2.The Dynamics of Black Nationalism32
Bitter Soil and Bitter Fruits33
Group Consciousness33
Avoidance34
Acceptance36
Aggression37
Black Nationalism, U.S.A.39
Stereotype and Identity39
Black Nationalism41
Black Nationalism and Social Class44
3.Black Nationalism: The Minor Leagues47
Religious Nationalism: The Moorish Science Temples48
Political Nationalism: The Garvey Movement52
Preparing the Way for Allah61
4.The Faith and the Future63
Doctrines and Mythology64
The Plight of the So-Called Negroes64
The Coming of Allah68
The Original Man71
The White Race and Christianity72
Muslim Morality76
The Goals of the Movement79
The United Front of Black Men79
Racial Separation83
Economic Separation85
Some Good Earth90
5.Reaching for the Masses94
The Nature of a Mass Movement95
The Importance of Mass Membership95
The True Believer96
Leadership in the Mass Movement97
The Instruments of Unification99
The Black Muslims as a Mass Movement102
Reaching for the Masses102
Lures for the True Believer104
Recruitment106
Visit to a Mosque110
Schools and the Center119
Intibah, Hah!122
Mr. Muhammad Speaks124
6.Tensions with the Outside World130
The Black Community131
Individual Black Leadership131
The Black Press136
Institutional Black Leadership140
The Black Churches151
The Black Rank and File154
The Jewish Community159
Orthodox Islam in America166
White America169
7.Tensions inside the Movement177
The Concentration of Power179
The Long Road from Sandersville179
Malcolm X: First Plenipotentiary187
Near the Center193
Trouble on the Horizon196
The Fruit of Islam199
The Search for Respectability204
Violence and the Christian Tradition204
The Race Issue207
8.This Side of Orthodoxy210
A Legitimate Religion?214
A Moslem Sect?220
The Political Implications224
9.The Spectrum of Black Protest228
The Persistent Problem228
The Erosion of Faith, the Desiccation of Hope229
Group Identification: The Corporate Response230
Separatist Organizations235
The Black Church235
Black Fraternal Organizations238
Sncc240
The Black Party241
Integrative Organizations242
The Naacp243
The Urban League245
Antisegregation Organizations247
The Black Muslim Movement248
The Deeper Cause251
Postscript: Change and Continuity, Reformation and Reconstruction254
Islam Comes to America254
The Black Muslims256
Malcolm X258
The Wallace Reformation263
The Reconstruction of the Nation266
Enter Farrakhan267
Epilogue273
Selected Bibliography277
Index285
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