African Americans + Religion
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African Americans + Religion
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African Americans + Religion
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- Emancipation of a Black atheist, D.K. Evans, PhD
- W.E.B. Du Bois, American prophet, Edward J. Blum
- The talking book, African Americans and the Bible, Allen Dwight Callahan
- The Black church and hip hop culture, toward bridging the generational divide, edited by Emmett G. Price III
- God and race in American politics, a short history, Mark A. Noll
- After redemption, Jim Crow and the transformation of African American religion in the Delta, 1875-1915, John M. Giggie
- The Aliites, race and law in the religions of Noble Drew Ali, Spencer Dew
- The Bible and African Americans, a history in six readings, Vincent L. Wimbush
- God's trombones, seven Negro sermons in verse, by James Weldon Johnson
- Bound for the promised land, African American religion and the great migration, Milton C. Sernett
- Insights from African American interpretation, Mitzi J. Smith
- Soul care in African American practice, Barbara L. Peacock
- Between heaven and ground zero, Leslie D. Haskin
- Black religion, Malcolm X, Julius Lester, and Jan Willis, William David Hart
- Lift every voice and swing, black musicians and religious culture in the Jazz century, Vaughn A. Booker
- Compassionate love and ebony grace, Christian altruism and people of color, Kortright Davis
- And still we rise, an introduction to Black liberation theology, Diana L. Hayes
- Goodbye Christ?, Christianity, masculinity, and the new Negro Renaissance, Peter Kerry Powers
- Mojo workin', the old African American Hoodoo system, Katrina Hazzard-Donald
- The courage to hope, from black suffering to human redemption : essays in honor of James Melvin Washington, edited by Quinton Hosford Dixie and Cornel West ; foreword by Vincent Harding
- Messengers, portraits of African American ministers, evangelists, gospel singers, and other messengers of the Word, David Ritz ; photographer, Nicola Goode
- Terror and triumph, the nature of Black religion, Anthony B. Pinn
- My soul's been anchored, a preacher's heritage in the faith, H. Beecher Hicks, Jr. ; foreword by Maya Angelou
- Their own receive them not, African American lesbians and gays in Black churches, Horace L. Griffin
- James Solomon Russell, former slave, pioneering educator, and Episcopal evangelist, Worth Earlwood Norman, Jr
- Troubling biblical waters, race, class, and family, Cain Hope Felder
- Preaching on wax, the phonograph and the shaping of modern African American religion, Lerone A. Martin
- Telling the story, evangelism in Black churches, James O. Stallings
- Stories of rootworkers & hoodoo in the Mid-South, Tony Kail
- Black theology and Black faith, Noel Leo Erskine
- Knowing Christ crucified, the witness of African American religious experience, M. Shawn Copeland
- Oneness embraced, reconciliation, the kingdom, and how we are stronger together, Tony Evans ; [edited by Cheryl Dunlop]
- Prophetic fragments, illuminations of the crisis in American religion and culture, Cornel West
- Prayer in the Black tradition, O. Richard Bowyer, Betty L. Hart, Charlotte A. Meade
- Faith, health, and healing in African American life, edited by Stephanie Y. Mitchem and Emilie M. Townes
- New world a-coming, Black religion and racial identity during the great migration, Judith Weisenfeld
- Bound for glory, celebrating the gift of African American spirituals through expressive calligraphy, Timothy R. Botts ; with reflections by Patricia Raybon ; [edited by Annette Hayward ; illustrations by Timothy R. Botts]
- Working the spirit, ceremonies of the African diaspora, Joseph M. Murphy
- The dream king, how the dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. is being fulfilled to heal racism in America, Will Ford and Matt Lockett
- The spirituals and the blues, an interpretation, James H. Cone
- Black fire, one hundred years of African American Pentecostalism, Estrelda Y. Alexander
- Conversations with God, two centuries of prayers by African Americans, [edited with an introduction by] James Melvin Washington
- EXODUS!, RELIGION, RACE, AND NATION IN EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY BLACK AMERICA, Eddie S. Glaude, Jr
- The color of compromise, the truth about the American church's complicity in racism, Jemar Tisby
- Black freethinkers, a history of African American secularism, Christopher Cameron
- Writing God's obituary, how a good Methodist became a better atheist, Anthony B. Pinn
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