African American Religious History: A Documentary Witness (The C. Eric Lincoln Series on the Black Experience),Used

African American Religious History: A Documentary Witness (The C. Eric Lincoln Series on the Black Experience),Used

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This widelyheralded collection of remarkable documents offers a view of African American religious history from Africa and early America through Reconstruction to the rise of black nationalism, civil rights, and black theology of today. The documentsmany of them rare, outofprint, or difficult to findinclude personal narratives, sermons, letters, protest pamphlets, early denominational histories, journalistic accounts, and theological statements. In this volume Olaudah Equiano describes Ibo religion. Lemuel Haynes gives a black Puritans farewell. Nat Turner confesses. Jarena Lee becomes a female preacher among the African Methodists. Frederick Douglass discusses Christianity and slavery. Isaac Lane preaches among the freedmen. Nannie Helen Burroughs reports on the work of Baptist women. African Methodist bishops deliberate on the Great Migration. Bishop C. H. Mason tells of the Pentecostal experience. Mahalia Jackson recalls the glory of singing at the 1963 March on Washington. Martin Luther King, Jr. writes from the Birmingham jail.Originally published in 1985, this expanded second edition includes new sources on women, African missions, and the Great Migration. Milton C. Sernett provides a general introduction as well as historical context and comment for each document.

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  • Q: What topics are covered in 'African American Religious History: A Documentary Witness'? A: This book covers a wide range of topics in African American religious history, including personal narratives, sermons, letters, and theological statements from Africa to modern times, including the civil rights movement and black theology.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by Milton C. Sernett, who provides a general introduction and historical context for each document included in the collection.
  • Q: What is the significance of the documents included in this collection? A: The collection features rare and difficult-to-find documents that offer insight into the religious experiences and histories of African Americans, making it a valuable resource for understanding their cultural and spiritual legacy.
  • Q: When was the second edition of this book published? A: The second edition of 'African American Religious History: A Documentary Witness' was published on January 17, 2000.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, this book is suitable for academic study as it provides important primary sources and context for researchers and students interested in African American religious history.
  • Q: What kind of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding, making it accessible and easy to handle.
  • Q: How many pages does this book contain? A: This book contains a total of 608 pages.
  • Q: Does the book include any new sources or updates in the second edition? A: Yes, the expanded second edition includes new sources on women, African missions, and the Great Migration, enriching the content significantly.
  • Q: Can I find personal narratives from well-known figures in this book? A: Yes, the book includes personal narratives from notable figures like Frederick Douglass and Martin Luther King, Jr., providing unique insights into their thoughts and experiences.
  • Q: What is the primary audience for this book? A: The primary audience includes scholars, students, and general readers interested in African American history, religion, and culture.

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