Dwight York's transformation from a New York street gang member to a Black messiah highlights the intersection of racial identity and spirituality in America. The book explores York's journey through various racial and religious identities, emphasizing the dramatic shifts in lifestyle and gender roles within the Nuwaubian Nation. It also examines the societal backlash against unconventional religions, culminating in a violent FBI raid in 2002, while integrating theories from sociology and media studies to provide a deeper understanding of these dynamics.
Susan Palmer Books
This author's primary research interest lies in the study of new religious movements. She is a professor specializing in the sociology of religion. Her scholarly work provides insightful analysis into the dynamics of belief systems. Readers can expect a deeply analytical and educational literary experience.
