On his search for truth, the author of "Saving the Savior" was by turns a Black Panther, a Black Muslim, an Ahmadi, and finally a Baha'i. A brilliant thinker and sharp observer of society, in "Afrocentric Myth," he warns - like Malcolm X - of the shortcomings of negritude or reverse racism as a trap, a schism between progressive forces along racial lines. He notes, "This book is partially motivated out of a concern that America find its destiny. A great diversity of the American family has been assembled in this vast ...
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On his search for truth, the author of "Saving the Savior" was by turns a Black Panther, a Black Muslim, an Ahmadi, and finally a Baha'i. A brilliant thinker and sharp observer of society, in "Afrocentric Myth," he warns - like Malcolm X - of the shortcomings of negritude or reverse racism as a trap, a schism between progressive forces along racial lines. He notes, "This book is partially motivated out of a concern that America find its destiny. A great diversity of the American family has been assembled in this vast country, though some of us not of our own choosing, to play out the last chapter of a great, cosmic drama. Can we turn the page?"
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