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Title: “Race, Religion, and Racism, Vol. 3: Jesus, Christianity & Islam”

Summary: In the third volume of the “Race, Religion, and Racism” series, Dr. Frederick K.C. Price delves into the intersection of religion, race, and racism. Building upon the groundwork laid in the previous two volumes, this grand finale focuses on the impact of religion, particularly the inroads made by Islam within the black community.

Dr. Price examines how racism within the church—perpetrated by Christians—has led some Black individuals to question whether Christianity truly aligns with their values. As a result, they may turn to alternative faiths, such as Islam. The book sheds light on the historical context, including the rise of black Muslims in the United States from the 1930s to the present day, where approximately 2.5 million American Blacks now identify as Muslims.

“Race, Religion, and Racism, Vol. 3” invites readers to explore the complexities of faith, race, and identity, offering insights into the challenges faced by marginalized communities and the role of religion in shaping their experiences.

Race, Religion & Racism, Volume 3 Book (Paperback)


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