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    - A Religious History of the African American Crusade in Islam
    by James L. & Jr. Conyers
    £101.99

    This primer aspires to make a concentric analysis of the function and capacity of spirituality and religiosity, within the African American Muslim movement. This collection of essays places emphasis on the role and views of the missionary and voluntary spread of Islam among African Americans in the United States.

  • - A Social Science Comparative Analysis of Africana Culture
    by James L. Conyers
    £41.99

    This volume examines race, gender, and identity in African American culture

  • - Essays in African American Biography
    by James L. Conyers
    £36.49 - 123.99

    The chapters in this text comprise biographical sketches of previously unknown (or lesser known) African-Americans, among them General Daniel "Chappie" James Jr; William Levi Dawson (composer); Vinnette Carroll (director and playwright); and Elizabeth Ross Haynes (political speaker and activist).

  • by James L. Conyers Jr., Nancy J. Dawson, Lee E. Thompson & et al.
    £89.99

    Like no other reference before it, The Frederick Douglass Encyclopedia celebrates and investigates the life, writings, and activism of one of the most influential African Americans in U.S. history.The Frederick Douglass Encyclopedia offers more than 100 alphabetically organized entries covering Douglass's extraordinary journey from childhood in bondage to forceful spokesperson for equality and freedom before, during, and after the Civil War. In addition to biographical details, the book looks at the full breadth of Douglass's writings and speeches, as well as the events that shaped his intellect and political views. Together, these entries create an enduring portrait of one of the nation's most iconic figures, a man who went from slavery to invited guest in Abraham Lincoln's White House, whose commitment to freedom for all led to his participation in the first women's rights conference at Seneca Falls, and whose profound influence ranged well beyond the borders of the United States.

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