Sapelo Square

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Award-winning blog that produces, documents, and archives the Black Muslim experience in the U.S. to shed light on its global impact.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2012.

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    Ninety-three years ago, famed scholar Carter G. Woodson inaugurated Negro History Week, which later became . Join us as we celebrate with daily .

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    NIGERIA. The largest black population in the world. A large Muslim population. A US ally, and one of the most important economies in Africa. Trump's comments about African nations being sh*thole countries were not just words. He was foreshadowing actual policy direction.

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    Yasiin Bey - Bey is a hip hop legend as well as actor, fashion icon and activist. His latest album is named "Negus," which means king, was the title held by the great who granted asylum to early Muslims in the first hijra to Abyssinia (present-day and ).

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    Dr. Betty Shabazz - Dr. Shabazz studied at the famous Tuskegee institute and became Betty X when she joined the Nation of Islam. After tragic assassination that left her a single mother of four, she continued to advocate for racial justice and human rights.

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    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, a six-time NBA champion and the league’s only 6x MVP. Born Lew Alcindor, Abdul-Jabbar changed his name when he became Muslim in the late 1960s, which he describes as “a transformation of heart, mind and soul.”

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    Dr. Intisar Rabb - a Baltimore native, is the first tenured Black Muslim woman professor An expert on comparative American and Islamic Law and the founder

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    Omar ibn Said - Originally born in Futa Toro, Omar Ibn Said was enslaved in the United States for 37 years. His autobiography, “The Life of Omar ibn Said," is the only known surviving autobiography of an enslaved person written in Arabic in the United States.

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    Originally from Memphis, Simmons joined SNCC as a student and was part of the Freedom Summer of 1964. emeritus professor, Simmons became Muslim in 1971 and has written and taught on gender and Islamic Law.

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    "His early embrace of the Nation of Islam and insistence on being called Muhammad Ali instead of his “slave name,” Cassius Clay, heralded a new era in black pride. His refusal to be inducted into the United States Army anticipated the growing 1960's antiwar movement"

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    Sis Clara Muhammad - the First Lady of the , as per "Without her, there would not have been a Nation of Islam or the unique Sunni community that evolved from it, one attuned to the concerns and aspirations of women."

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    Who's Who in our snazzy new Cover photo: - Black and Muslim, Malcolm X/Al Hajj Malik El-Shabazz’s spirituality motivated and gave shape to his commitments to Black Liberation.

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  16. 31. sij

    “...Then came the real world...With few exceptions, many of the non-Black Muslims looked at me with disdain...” Sapelo turns 5 this year! To celebrate, we’re republishing some of our most popular content from the first 5 years. Visit our site! READ MORE:

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    We turn 5 this year! In celebration, along with new content, we are republishing some of our most popular content from our first 5 years. 🗞️Check out this Politics post from 2015 by on & Black Muslim Activism

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    So I’m gonna reflect on principles this year by reflecting on my work with which turns 5 in 2020!

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    Seasons Greetings from our Senior Editor ! Habari Gani? Umoja!

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