Ellen McLarney is associate professor of Middle East, Arabic, and African and African American studies at Duke University. She led a project on Muslim American poets and musicians of African descent with the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art as well as an initiative on Islam and racial justice in the American South. She has also published in Souls, The Black Scholar, and Black Perspectives.
In Black Arts, Black Muslims, Ellen McLarney uniquely and adeptly places multiple versions and interpretations of Islam, and self-identified Muslims, at the core of the Black Arts Movement and related movements. All future scholarship on not just the Black Arts Movement, but also on Black Studies and Black Power, will have to contend with Black Arts, Black Muslims. -- Michael O. West, coeditor of <i>From Toussaint to Tupac: The Black International SInce the Age of Revolution</i>