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Back in the 60's and 70's in the height of the black power movement a lot of babies were given african/muslim names to try and reconnect with there African roots. Names like Jamal, Kareem, Hakeem, Rahim, Malik, Rashid/Rashida, Aaliyah, Hassan were very popular. Malcolm X and the nation of islam influenced a lot of it but even non Muslim African Americans were giving there kids these names and if you go to a place like Chicago you will still see a bunch of kids with these names. If you watch some of the late 80''s and early 90's black films you will see a bunch of these names used as the 60's and 70s babies who were given these names grew up and influenced some of these hollywood films about the black community. In the Movie Juice the light skinned brotha's name was Rahim, and in Menace to Society the skinny's brothas name was Sharif Butler.
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