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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Afro-Americans --- Social conditions --- Stril-Rever, --- Journeys --- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) --- New York (N.Y.) --- Chicago (Ill.) --- Race relations --- -Afro-Americans --- -141.82 --- African Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Blacks --- Stril-Rever, Sofia --- -Rever, Sofia Stril --- -Journeys --- -Chicago (Ill.) --- -Harlem (New York, N.Y.) --- -New York (N.Y.) --- -Race relations --- Marxisme --- Socialisme --- 141.82 --- Afro-Americans - Illinois - Chicago - Social conditions --- Afro-Americans - New York (State) - New York - Social conditions --- Stril-Rever, - Journeys - United States --- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) - Race relations --- New York (N.Y.) - Race relations --- Chicago (Ill.) - Race relations
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Marginality, Social --- Sociology, Urban --- Marginalité --- Exclusion sociale --- Sociologie urbaine --- Minorities - Illinois - Chicago - Social conditions --- Minorities - France - Paris - Social conditions --- Urban violence - Illinois - Chicago --- Urban violence - France - Paris --- Inner cities - Illinois - Chicago --- Suburbs - France - Paris --- Marginality, Social - United States --- Marginality, Social - France --- Sociology, Urban - United States --- Sociology, Urban - France --- Chicago (Ill.) - Social conditions - 20th century --- Paris (France) - Social conditions - 20th century --- Chicago (Ill.) - Race relations --- Paris (France) - Race relations --- Minorities --- Urban violence --- Inner cities --- Suburbs --- Chicago (Ill.) --- Paris (France) --- Marginalité --- Banlieues --- États-Unis --- France --- Politique publique --- Ségrégation -- Chicago (Ill., États-Unis) --- Ségrégation -- Paris (France ; banlieue) --- Quartiers pauvres -- Chicago (Ill., États-Unis) --- Quartiers pauvres -- Paris (France ; banlieue) --- Politique urbaine -- États-Unis --- Politique urbaine -- France
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African American Muslims and South Asian Muslim immigrants are two of the largest ethnic Muslim groups in the U.S. Yet there are few sites in which African Americans and South Asian immigrants come together, and South Asians are often held up as a "model minority" against African Americans. However, the American ummah, or American Muslim community, stands as a unique site for interethnic solidarity in a time of increased tensions between native-born Americans and immigrants. This ethnographic study of African American and South Asian immigrant Muslims in Chicago and Atlanta explores how Islami
African American women -- Religious life. --- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Race relations. --- Chicago (Ill.) -- Race relations. --- Muslim women -- United States -- Social conditions. --- Muslims -- United States -- Social conditions -- Case studies. --- Sex role -- United States -- Case studies. --- Social classes -- United States -- Case studies. --- South Asian American women -- Religious life. --- United States -- Race relations -- Case studies. --- Women immigrants -- United States -- Social conditions. --- African. --- American. --- Asian. --- Atlanta. --- Chicago. --- Islamic. --- Muslims. --- South. --- This. --- challenged. --- class. --- create. --- equality. --- ethnographic. --- explores. --- harmony. --- hopeful. --- ideals. --- immigrant. --- inequalities. --- possibilities. --- race. --- racial. --- remains. --- society. --- study. --- that. --- Muslim women --- Women immigrants --- African American women --- South Asian American women --- Muslims --- Social classes --- Sex role --- Social conditions. --- Religious life. --- Social conditions --- Chicago (Ill.) --- Atlanta (Ga.) --- United States --- Race relations. --- Race relations
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