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Gaining One's Definition: The (de)Christianization of Malcolm X's Life and Legacy

Floyd-Thomas, Juan Marcial

Gaining One's Definition: The (de)Christianization of Malcolm X's Life and Legacy - Journal of Africana Religions, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2015, pp. 44-61 2015

2165-5405 = Journal of Africana Religions


Floyd-Thomas, Juan Marcial--Black author--Vanderbilt University Divinity School


MSSN: World Religions--IslamSocial Issues--United States

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