Muslim Tenants Are Pervasive; Want Social Change

Item

Swarthmore_Phoenix_Muslim Tennants.jpeg

Title

Muslim Tenants Are Pervasive; Want Social Change

Subject

Civil Rights
Civil rights movements
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)

Description

Article from the Swarthmore Phoenix published on October 16, 1962 following up on a previous article which "reviewed the basic tenets of the Black Muslims." The Black Muslim movement is framed as a favored replacement of the Christian church, especially in relation to the civil rights movement. In this piece, the major categories of Black Muslim ideology analyzed are religious, economic, political, then concluded by a section on the future.

Creator

Carl Wittman

Publisher

Swarthmore College

Date

10-16-1962

Rights

Creative Commons License
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Format

jpeg

Language

eng

Type

Text

Original Format

newspaper print

Citation

Carl Wittman, “Muslim Tenants Are Pervasive; Want Social Change,” Civil Rights 1960-1966, accessed November 22, 2024, https://ds-exhibits.swarthmore.edu/civil-rights-1960-1966/items/show/37.