Milwaukee Exhibition Takes on Myths About American Muslims
JOURNAL SENTINEL
By Annysa Johnson
WISCONSIN---So, here are a few things you might not know about Islam: It has a long history in the Americas, arriving with slaves from West Africa as early as the 1600s. One of the bestselling poets in America over the last decadeis the 13th century Muslim mystic Jalaluddin Rumi. Those are just some of the revelations to emerge from a collection of books and other materials now available at hundreds of libraries across the country, under a program financed by the American Library Association and the National Endowment for the Humanities. But two local libraries, Milwaukee Public Library's downtown branch and the Golda Meir Library at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, are taking readers further, with an exhibit and programs exploring Islam in the arts and the American Muslim experience. [link]
By Annysa Johnson
The Milwaukee Public Library is one of six libraries across the country to host an exhibit on Muslim art, as well as books about Muslim culture. |
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