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Black Nationalism: The Search for an Identity [Paperback]

E. U. Essien-Udom (Author)
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July 1, 1995 0226218538 978-0226218533
One of the first studies of the organization, life and meaning of the Nation of Islam and, by extension, all Black Nationalist movements, this classic work dispels the still common conception that the movement functioned primarily for political purposes. By observing the daily life of its members, Essien-Udom demonstrates that the Nation of Islam served primarily as a means for poor urban blacks to attain a national identity, a sense of ethnic consciousness, and empowerment in a society that denied them these privileges. Black Nationalism continues to hold profound implications for our understanding of the appeal of Black Nationalism as an ideology and a political force.

"An excellent standard treatment of black nationalist belief and practice in the 50's."—Michael Eric Dyson, New York Times Book Review

"This is an absorbing exercise in first class reporting. . . . In the light of his scrupulous fairness, the book is another illustration of how the press prejudges a story. And most provocatively, Essien-Udom has emphasized that even after the current campaigns for wide-scale integration are won, there will be an even wider chasm between the 'liberated' Negro middle class and the rootless Negro poor."—Nat Hentoff,Commonweal

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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press (July 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226218538
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226218533
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent expose of the Black Muslim Movement, September 3, 2000
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A. A Agbali "Attah" (Missouri, United States) - See all my reviews
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In trying to understand the Nation of Islam as a Socio-Religious Movement I came across this book. I read it alongside other works like the Black Muslim authored by the recently deceased and foremost Black Religious scholar, Eric Lincoln. I found Prof.Essien-Udom's work very fascinating, scholarly and rich in scientific and ethnographic content. The work traced the origins of the Nation of Islam, one of the foremost, and albeit to say, most singularly forceful black organization in the United States. Though the present edition is a re-issued one, indicating no radical redaction by the author from what he wrote in the 1960s, the content of the book is very informative and greatly enriching in history and critical analysis. The author did not only recount the historical and sociological processes that occurred within the movement but he went further to provide critical analysis and interpretation of the movement, its practices and orientations. In this way, this book is very useful for anyone who wants to find out about the Nation of Islam from its origin until the 1960s. However, one particular intriguing aspect of the book is that it analytically raised in and indicated in a prophetic manner the orientation of the movement. These events has come to passed in the life of the movement. What a book!!! It is a work that is worth reading by anyone who is interested, not just in knowing about the Nation of Islam, but about the history and ingenuity of the Black diaspora, and their contribution to American national and international life and development. It is worth buying this book and looking at the content to see what the author is saying- or attempted to say long time ago but which remains critical for its heuristic value. Don't hesitate to read this text, it would be worth a good time spent on something exciting. You will agree with me that the book is in a class of its own. Thread the road of excitement and knowledge and you will never regret you did. Hasta luego, Bon appetite!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for the budding revolutinary..., August 20, 2010
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matt little (gainesville, florida United States) - See all my reviews
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This is one of the best books I have read in my life. There are a few views that the NOI hold that I consider to be unreasonable, but overall they certainly do offer a feasible solution to the race problem with their version of Black Nationalism. This book does not read like an "expose" and I do not think that was its purpose. The author was a journalist/reporter who joined the NOI to get an insiders perspective on who they are, what they believe, and how they operate. When I read this book I often felt inspired and motivated to join the struggle for the liberation of Africans all around the world (U.S. included). I gained a new respect for the NOI, Malcolm X, Luis Farrakhan, and other Black Nationalist. This book will change your life in a good way. I would recommend that people who read this book brace themselves for some of the NOI's more extreme views (The evilness of the White race and the superiority of Islam to Christianity for Africans). I do not believe that the NOI still holds these strange views. Certainly Malcolm X saw fault in this view and rejected it after his pilgrimage to Mecca. This book is so compelling that you might find yourself working to make change in your own way.
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A CENTURY after the Emancipation, nineteen million black Americans, robbed of their traditions and of a pride in their past, are still seeking acceptance by the white majority but are continuing to live in semibondage on the fringes of American society. Read the first page
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separatist religious movements, courtroom riot, social estrangement, black supremacy, black nation, negro state
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United States, New York, Elijah Muhammad, American Negroes, University of Islam, Minister Malcolm, Chicago Temple, Minister James, Temple of Islam, Drew Ali, New Crusader, Pittsburgh Courier, Minister Wallace, Messenger of Allah, Supreme Captain, North America, Middle East, Los Angeles, Marcus Garvey, The Supreme Wisdom, Prophet Fard, Brother John, Fruits of Islam, Saviour's Day, Father Divine
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