Class 1: Up From Slavery—Introducing Howard Thurman in Historical Context
Class 2: Mentoring the Movement
Class 3: Searching for Common Ground and the Beloved Community
About the Instructor
Fatimah Fanusie, Ph.D., ICJS Program Director for Justice Leaders
Fatimah Fanusie is a historian of 19th- and 20th-century American religion whose research is an evolving reappraisal of the study of African American Islam, the modern Civil Rights Movement and Islam in the West. She is also a lecturer in the Islamic Studies department at Johns Hopkins University and a Historian Consultant for the Howard Thurman Historical home in Daytona Beach, Florida. She received her B.A. in History and Arabic from Lincoln University, her M.A. in American History from Tufts University, and her Ph.D. in American History from Howard University.