Columbia Sourcebook of Muslims in the United States
Discover the profound contributions of Muslims to American society with the Columbia Sourcebook of Muslims in the United States by Edward E. Curtis. Published by Columbia University Press in 2007, this insightful hardback edition spans 472 pages, offering a comprehensive examination of the historical and cultural impact of Muslims in the United States.
This sourcebook serves as a crucial counter-narrative to the prevalent rhetoric of suspicion and fear surrounding discussions of Islam in America. It delves into significant historical migrations from the 1880s and explores the racial, ethnic, and religious dynamics that shaped the Muslim experience during the transformative 1960s.
Perfect for scholars and general readers alike, this book is an essential resource for understanding the rich tapestry of American identity and the vital role of Muslim communities within it. Enhance your library with this important work that sheds light on the intersection of religion, race, and culture in the United States.