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The Intersectionality Between BLM and Muslim Communities: An Analysis of the Black Lives Matter Movement in relation to Sapelo Square and MuslimARC

Date Issued
May 1, 2017
Author(s)
Premji, Noreen  
Advisor(s)
Dr. Lisa King
Additional Advisor(s)
Dr. Jessi Grieser
Subjects

fear and guilt appeal...

Muslim communities

MuslimARC

Sapelo Square

Black Lives Matter

intersectionality

Disciplines
Other Rhetoric and Composition
Rhetoric
Rhetoric and Composition
Major
English|||Journalism and Electronic Media|||English
Minor
French
Embargo Date
May 1, 2017
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Senior_Thesis_Final_Noreen_Premji.pdf

Size

746.95 KB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum (MD5)

33c4021dbf148b388deb93f0257aeaf2

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