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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Edward Wilmot Blyden (1832-1912) and the Paradox of Islam | 21 |
3 | Noble Drew Ali (1886-1929) and the Establishment of Black Particularistic Islam | 45 |
4 | Elijah Muhammad (1897-1975) and the Absolutism of Black Particularistic Islam | 63 |
5 | Islamic Universalism, Black Particularism, and the Dual Identity of Malcolm X (1925-1965) | 85 |
6 | Wallace D. Muhammad (b. 1933), Sunni Islamic Reform, and the Continuing Problem of Particularism | 107 |
7 | Toward an Islam for One People and Many | 129 |
Notes | 141 | |
Selected Bibliography | 159 | |
Index | 169 |
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