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‘Impossible Documents’ — How An Enslaved Muslim Scholar Illuminates Southern Identity
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Publication Date |
Jun 09, 2020
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00:27:58
In the 1700s, approximately 5% of the pre-colonial United States was Muslim. Most of them were enslaved, and one of the foundational figures of early American Islam lived in North Carolina. Omar ibn Said has confounded scholars and translators for more than a century.

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