This dissertation explores the narratives and writings of four enslaved African Muslims: Omar ibn Said, Bilali Muhammad, Abdulrahman Ibrahima Sori, and Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq.
This study investigates the exclusionary practices encountered by enslaved African Muslims in the antebellum United States, focusing on how these practices shaped their lives and identities.
The term "world literature" refers to literary works from across the globe. This course introduces students to outstanding works of fiction, plays, and poems from both Western and non-Western…
This course introduces students to the most famous playwright and central figure in English Literature: William Shakespeare. The course will begin with a panoramic view of the period known as the…
The course provides students with the opportunity to gain real world experience in one of three fields: 1. Teaching English as a foreign language at schools, English language institutes,…