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Latin America’s Jews: A Review of Sources. Judith Laikin Elkin. Sociology of Religion Latin American Research Review , Vol. 20, No. 2. (1985), pp. 124-141.
Marginality and Liberalism Among Jewish Elites. Robert Lerner; Althea K. Nagai; Stanley Rothman. The Public Opinion Quarterly , Vol. 53, No. 3. (Autumn, 1989), pp. 330-352.
Religion’s Subsystem: Toward a Sociology of Jewish Education. Norman L. Friedman. Sociology of Education , Vol. 42, No. 1. (Winter, 1969), pp. 104-113.
Religious Education and Ethnic Identification: Implications for Ethnic Pluralism. Howard M. Shapiro; Arnold Dashefsky. Review of Religious Research , Vol. 15, No. 2, Religious Identification and Involvement. (Winter, 1974), pp. 93-102.
Sampling by Ethnic Surnames: The Case of American Jews. Harold S. Himmelfarb; R. Michael Loar; Susan H. Mott. The Public Opinion Quarterly , Vol. 47, No. 2. (Summer, 1983), pp. 247-260.
Socioeconomic Attainment and Expressions of Jewish Identification, 1970 and 1990. Esther I. Wilder. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion , Vol. 35, No. 2. (Jun., 1996), pp. 109-127.
From Noblesse Oblige to Personal Redemption: The Changing Profile and Agenda of American Jewish Leaders. Deborah E. Lipstadt. Modern Judaism , Vol. 4, No. 3. (Oct., 1984), pp. 295-309.
The Effect of Demographic Dynamics on Jewish Communal Participation in the United States. Jonathan Rabinowitz. Sociological Analysis , Vol. 53, No. 3, Monopolism and Pluralism in American Religion and Society. (Autumn, 1992), pp. 287-297.
The Jewish Synagogue in the United States. Uriah Zevi Engelman. The American Journal of Sociology , Vol. 41, No. 1. (Jul., 1935), pp. 44-51.
The Study of American Jewish Identification: How It Is Defined, Measured, Obtained, Sustained and Lost. Harold S. Himmelfarb. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion , Vol. 19, No. 1. (Mar., 1980), pp. 48-60.
The Transformation of Community Integration among American Jewry: Religion or Ethnoreligion? A National Replication. J. Alan Winter. Review of Religious Research , Vol. 33, No. 4. (Jun., 1992), pp. 349-363.
“So That You May Know One Another”: A Muslim American Reflects on Pluralism and Islam. Ali S. Asani. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , Vol. 588, Islam: Enduring Myths and Changing Realities. (Jul., 2003), pp. 40-51.
A Part of US or Apart from US?: Post-September 11 Attitudes toward Muslims and Civil Liberties. Kathleen Moore. Middle East Report , No. 224. (Autumn, 2002), pp. 32-35.
American Muslim Women and U. S. Society. Aminah B. McCloud. Journal of Law and Religion , Vol. 12, No. 1. (1995 - 1996), pp. 51-59.
Between the Crescent and the Star-Spangled Banner: American Muslims and US Foreign Policy. Ali A. Mazrui. International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-), Vol. 72, No. 3, Ethnicity and International Relations. (Jul., 1996), pp. 493-506.
No Longer Invisible: Arab and Muslim Exclusion after September 11. Louise Cainkar. Middle East Report , No. 224. (Autumn, 2002), pp. 22-29.
Cracking Down on Diaspora: Arab Detroit and America’s “War on Terror.” Sally Howell; Andrew Shryock. Anthropological Quarterly , Vol. 76, No. 3. (Summer, 2003), pp. 443-462.
Black Muslims and the Development of Prisoners’ Rights. Christopher E. Smith. Journal of Black Studies , Vol. 24, No. 2. (Dec., 1993), pp. 131-146.
Black Muslims and the Police. Lee P. Brown. The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science , Vol. 56, No. 1. (Mar., 1965), pp. 119-126.
Christian Elements in Negro American Muslim Religious Beliefs. Abbie Whyte. Phylon (1960-), Vol. 25, No. 4. (4th Qtr., 1964), pp. 382-388.
Interpreting Islam in American Schools. Susan L. Douglass; Ross E. Dunn. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , Vol. 588, Islam: Enduring Myths and Changing Realities. (Jul., 2003), pp. 52-72.
Islam and Affirmative Action. S. A. Jackson. Journal of Law and Religion , Vol. 14, No. 2. (1999 - 2000), pp. 405-431.
Islam and Muslims in the Mind of America. Fawaz A. Gerges. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , Vol. 588, Islam: Enduring Myths and Changing Realities. (Jul., 2003), pp. 73-89.
Islam, Archaeology and Slavery in Africa. J. Alexander. World Archaeology , Vol. 33, No. 1, The Archaeology of Slavery. (Jun., 2001), pp. 44-60.
Justifiable Homicide, Police Brutality, or Governmental Repression? The 1962 Los Angeles Police Shooting of Seven Members of the Nation of Islam. Frederick Knight. The Journal of Negro History , Vol. 79, No. 2. (Spring, 1994), pp. 182-196.
Muslims in Early America. Michael A. Gomez. The Journal of Southern History , Vol. 60, No. 4. (Nov., 1994), pp. 671-710.
Muslims in the United States: Settlers and Visitors. M. Arif Ghayur. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , Vol. 454, America as a Multicultural Society. (Mar., 1981), pp. 150-163.
Mediating Discrimination: Resisting Oppression among African-American Muslim Women. Michelle D. Byng. Social Problems , Vol. 45, No. 4. (Nov., 1998), pp. 473-487.
Some Neglected Aspects of Medieval Muslim Polemics against Christianity. Hava Lazarus-Yafeh. The Harvard Theological Review , Vol. 89, No. 1. (Jan., 1996), pp. 61-84.
A Contemporary Revitalization Movement in American Race Relations: The ‘Black Muslims.’ James H. Laue. Social Forces , Vol. 42, No. 3. (Mar., 1964), pp. 315-323.
The Sister Clara Muhammad Schools: Pioneers in the Development of Islamic Education in America. Hakim M. Rashid; Zakiyyah Muhammad. The Journal of Negro Education , Vol. 61, No. 2, African Americans and Independent Schools: Status, Attainment, and Issues. (Spring, 1992), pp. 178-185.
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