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Immigration of diverse peoples to America has been continuous since the 16th century, especially in regards to Muslims, who have been an understudied and underrepresented group in historical literature, despite constituting a major faction of the first peoples in this country. The study reinforces why Muslims should be part of the historic narrative including the many contributions they made to the growth and development of the United States, and more broadly, the North American continent.

Publisher Location

Las Vegas (Nev.)

Publication Date

Spring 4-28-2023

Publisher

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Language

English

Controlled Subject

Black Muslims; Slave trade

Disciplines

African History | History of Religion

File Format

pdf

File Size

1299 KB

Comments

Faculty Mentor: Daniel Bubb

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Reshaping the Historical Narrative: Muslims in North Africa


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