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Afrocentric Music as Resistance to the Western Civilization Narrative

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… coming to rescue the slaves (African-Americans) from their bondage. The reason … domain)African-American Islam is another form of resistance because it allowed Black Americans … to take hold in the African-American community, especially around areas of …

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