American Muslims: A History Revealed

From Slavery to Freedom: The Untold Story of America's First Muslims

Even before the United States was founded, tens of thousands of Muslims were already here, captured in West Africa, and brought to colonial America in chains. Host Asma Khalid tells the surprising story of one of these people, a Muslim man named Mamadou Yarrow, who, after 45 years of enslavement and negotiated his way to freedom.

From Slavery to Freedom: The Untold Story of America's First Muslims

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    How Islam Influenced Black Americans in 1920s Chicago

    S1 E6 - 23m 46s

    In this film, host Malika Bilal (Senior Presenter, Al Jazeera English) tells the story of these early Black American Muslim communities through a woman named Florence Watts, who moved to the bustling South Side of Chicago around 1910, where she found work as a cook and a maid.

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    How South Asian Muslims and Mexican Americans United in the 1920s

    S1 E4 - 23m 39s

    Asma Khalid travels to the American South West to tell the story of Mir Dad, a Muslim man from South Asia who came to the U.S. in 1917 and married a Mexican-American woman on the California-Arizona border in the early years of the 20th century.

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    How South Asian Muslims and Mexican Americans United in the 1920s

    S1 E5 - 24m 43s

    Asma Khalid travels to Sacramento and Phoenix to piece together the story of a man named Mir Dad, a South Asian Muslim who arrived in the United States in 1917 and made a home in the American Southwest. Asma discovers the prejudice faced by South Asians and the race-based naturalization and immigration laws that shaped their lives.

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