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Tag Archives: The Root
Black Muslim Fencer a Standout – UPDATED
The Root has an article about Ibtihaj Muhammad, a young Muslim American woman who has defied stereotypes about Muslims, African Americans and our women. She helped Team USA win a gold medal last month at the Pan American Games. The article … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans, Media, Presidential Politics, Religion
Tagged 2012 olympics, fencing, hijab, ibtihaj mohammad, Islam, Muslims, Niqab, pan american games, piety, team usa, The Root, tim tebow
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