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African American religious history : a documentary witness, edited by Milton C. Sernett
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- Summary
- This widely heralded 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
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- x, 595 pages
- Note
- Revised edition of: Afro-American religious history
- Contents
-
- Letters from pioneer Black Baptists
- Black Judaism in Harlem
- Rabbi Matthew
- The realness of God, to you-wards
- Father Divine
- Elder Lucy Smith
- Herbert Morrisohn Smith
- Self-government in the new world
- Wallace D. Muhammad
- National Baptist philosophy of civil rights
- Joseph H. Jackson
- George Liele and Andrew Bryan
- Letter from Birmingham jail-- April 16, 1963
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Singing of good tidings and freedom
- Mahalia Jackson
- The anatomy of segregation and ground of hope
- Howard Thurman
- "Black power" statement, July 31, 166, and "Black theology" statement, June 13, 1969
- National Conference on Black Churchmen
- Black theology and the Black church : where do we go from here?
- James H. Cone
- A Black Puritan's farewell
- The Black churches : a new agenda
- Lawrence N. Jones
- Lemuel Haynes
- Plantation churches : visible and invisible
- Peter Randolph
- Proud of that 'ole time' religion
- Sister Kelly
- Conjuration and witchcraft
- Henry Bibb
- Traditional Ibo religion and culture
- Great moral dilemma
- James W.C. Pennington
- Religion and slave insurrection
- Nat Turner
- Slaveholding religion and the Christianity of Christ
- Frederick Douglass
- Slave songs and spirituals
- Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Life experience and gospel labors
- Richard Allen
- Olaudah Equuiano
- Rise of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
- Christopher Rush
- A female preacher among the African Methodists
- Jarena Lee
- African Baptists celebrate emancipation in New York state
- Nathaniel Paul
- Our wretchedness in consequence of the preachers of religion
- David Walker
- Mrs. Stewart's farewell address to her friends in the city of Boston
- Maria Stewart
- African religions in colonial Jamaica
- To the citizens of New York
- Peter Williams
- Black churches in New York City, 1840
- Charles B. Ray
- Protesting the "negro pew"
- Jeremiah Asher
- I will not live a slave
- Jermain W. Loguen
- Welcome to the ransomed
- Daniel Alexander Payne
- Bryan Edwards
- From slave to preacher among the freedmen
- Isaac Lane
- The Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
- Lucius H. Holsey
- Black religion in the post-Reconstruction South
- William Wells Brown
- Education in the A.M.E. Church
- Daniel Alexander Payne
- The travail of a female colored evangelist
- Amanda Smith
- Slave conversion on the Carolina frontier
- The regeneration of Africa
- Alexander Crummell
- Emigration to Africa
- Henry McNeal Turner
- The first African American Catholic congress, 1889
- African American Catholics
- 1899 presidential address to the National Baptist Convention
- Elias C. Morris
- Bishop C.H. Mason, Church of God in Christ
- Elsie W. Mason
- Francis Le Jau
- Of the faith of the fathers
- W.E.B. Dubois
- The race problem in a Christian state, 1906
- Reverdy C. Ransom
- What induced me to build a school in the rural district
- Rosa Young
- Address on the great migration
- African Methodist Episcopal Council of Bishops
- Dear Mary and My dear sister
- Letters on the second exodus
- Address to the negroes in the state of New York
- Social work at Olivet Baptist Church
- S. Mattie Fisher and Mrs. Jessie Mapp
- Effects of urbanization on religious life
- Lacy Kirk Williams
- Report of the work of Baptist women
- Nannie H. Burroughs
- Address to the Suehn Industrial Mission, Liberia
- Jasper C. Caston
- A letter from the "foreign field"
- Lula E. Cooper
- Jupiter Hammon
- Things of the Spirit
- Carter G. Woodson
- The genius of the negro church
- Benjamin E. Mays and Joseph W. Nicholson
- The churches of Bronzeville
- St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton
- Garvey tells his own story
- Marcus Garvey
- Organized religion and the cults
- Miles Mark Fischer
- Isbn
- 9780822324263
- Label
- African American religious history : a documentary witness
- Title
- African American religious history
- Title remainder
- a documentary witness
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Milton C. Sernett
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This widely heralded 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
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- Afro-American religious history
- Dewey number
- 200/.89/96073
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- BR563.N4
- LC item number
- A359 1999
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1942-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Sernett, Milton C.
- Series statement
- The C. Eric Lincoln series on the Black experience
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- African Americans
- African Americans
- Religion
- USA
- Schwarze
- Label
- African American religious history : a documentary witness, edited by Milton C. Sernett
- Note
- Revised edition of: Afro-American religious history
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Letters from pioneer Black Baptists
- Black Judaism in Harlem
- Rabbi Matthew
- The realness of God, to you-wards
- Father Divine
- Elder Lucy Smith
- Herbert Morrisohn Smith
- Self-government in the new world
- Wallace D. Muhammad
- National Baptist philosophy of civil rights
- Joseph H. Jackson
- George Liele and Andrew Bryan
- Letter from Birmingham jail-- April 16, 1963
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Singing of good tidings and freedom
- Mahalia Jackson
- The anatomy of segregation and ground of hope
- Howard Thurman
- "Black power" statement, July 31, 166, and "Black theology" statement, June 13, 1969
- National Conference on Black Churchmen
- Black theology and the Black church : where do we go from here?
- James H. Cone
- A Black Puritan's farewell
- The Black churches : a new agenda
- Lawrence N. Jones
- Lemuel Haynes
- Plantation churches : visible and invisible
- Peter Randolph
- Proud of that 'ole time' religion
- Sister Kelly
- Conjuration and witchcraft
- Henry Bibb
- Traditional Ibo religion and culture
- Great moral dilemma
- James W.C. Pennington
- Religion and slave insurrection
- Nat Turner
- Slaveholding religion and the Christianity of Christ
- Frederick Douglass
- Slave songs and spirituals
- Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Life experience and gospel labors
- Richard Allen
- Olaudah Equuiano
- Rise of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
- Christopher Rush
- A female preacher among the African Methodists
- Jarena Lee
- African Baptists celebrate emancipation in New York state
- Nathaniel Paul
- Our wretchedness in consequence of the preachers of religion
- David Walker
- Mrs. Stewart's farewell address to her friends in the city of Boston
- Maria Stewart
- African religions in colonial Jamaica
- To the citizens of New York
- Peter Williams
- Black churches in New York City, 1840
- Charles B. Ray
- Protesting the "negro pew"
- Jeremiah Asher
- I will not live a slave
- Jermain W. Loguen
- Welcome to the ransomed
- Daniel Alexander Payne
- Bryan Edwards
- From slave to preacher among the freedmen
- Isaac Lane
- The Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
- Lucius H. Holsey
- Black religion in the post-Reconstruction South
- William Wells Brown
- Education in the A.M.E. Church
- Daniel Alexander Payne
- The travail of a female colored evangelist
- Amanda Smith
- Slave conversion on the Carolina frontier
- The regeneration of Africa
- Alexander Crummell
- Emigration to Africa
- Henry McNeal Turner
- The first African American Catholic congress, 1889
- African American Catholics
- 1899 presidential address to the National Baptist Convention
- Elias C. Morris
- Bishop C.H. Mason, Church of God in Christ
- Elsie W. Mason
- Francis Le Jau
- Of the faith of the fathers
- W.E.B. Dubois
- The race problem in a Christian state, 1906
- Reverdy C. Ransom
- What induced me to build a school in the rural district
- Rosa Young
- Address on the great migration
- African Methodist Episcopal Council of Bishops
- Dear Mary and My dear sister
- Letters on the second exodus
- Address to the negroes in the state of New York
- Social work at Olivet Baptist Church
- S. Mattie Fisher and Mrs. Jessie Mapp
- Effects of urbanization on religious life
- Lacy Kirk Williams
- Report of the work of Baptist women
- Nannie H. Burroughs
- Address to the Suehn Industrial Mission, Liberia
- Jasper C. Caston
- A letter from the "foreign field"
- Lula E. Cooper
- Jupiter Hammon
- Things of the Spirit
- Carter G. Woodson
- The genius of the negro church
- Benjamin E. Mays and Joseph W. Nicholson
- The churches of Bronzeville
- St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton
- Garvey tells his own story
- Marcus Garvey
- Organized religion and the cults
- Miles Mark Fischer
- Control code
- ocm41497024
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- x, 595 pages
- Isbn
- 9780822324263
- Lccn
- 99016287
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o41497024
- (OCoLC)41497024
- Label
- African American religious history : a documentary witness, edited by Milton C. Sernett
- Note
- Revised edition of: Afro-American religious history
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Letters from pioneer Black Baptists
- Black Judaism in Harlem
- Rabbi Matthew
- The realness of God, to you-wards
- Father Divine
- Elder Lucy Smith
- Herbert Morrisohn Smith
- Self-government in the new world
- Wallace D. Muhammad
- National Baptist philosophy of civil rights
- Joseph H. Jackson
- George Liele and Andrew Bryan
- Letter from Birmingham jail-- April 16, 1963
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Singing of good tidings and freedom
- Mahalia Jackson
- The anatomy of segregation and ground of hope
- Howard Thurman
- "Black power" statement, July 31, 166, and "Black theology" statement, June 13, 1969
- National Conference on Black Churchmen
- Black theology and the Black church : where do we go from here?
- James H. Cone
- A Black Puritan's farewell
- The Black churches : a new agenda
- Lawrence N. Jones
- Lemuel Haynes
- Plantation churches : visible and invisible
- Peter Randolph
- Proud of that 'ole time' religion
- Sister Kelly
- Conjuration and witchcraft
- Henry Bibb
- Traditional Ibo religion and culture
- Great moral dilemma
- James W.C. Pennington
- Religion and slave insurrection
- Nat Turner
- Slaveholding religion and the Christianity of Christ
- Frederick Douglass
- Slave songs and spirituals
- Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Life experience and gospel labors
- Richard Allen
- Olaudah Equuiano
- Rise of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
- Christopher Rush
- A female preacher among the African Methodists
- Jarena Lee
- African Baptists celebrate emancipation in New York state
- Nathaniel Paul
- Our wretchedness in consequence of the preachers of religion
- David Walker
- Mrs. Stewart's farewell address to her friends in the city of Boston
- Maria Stewart
- African religions in colonial Jamaica
- To the citizens of New York
- Peter Williams
- Black churches in New York City, 1840
- Charles B. Ray
- Protesting the "negro pew"
- Jeremiah Asher
- I will not live a slave
- Jermain W. Loguen
- Welcome to the ransomed
- Daniel Alexander Payne
- Bryan Edwards
- From slave to preacher among the freedmen
- Isaac Lane
- The Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
- Lucius H. Holsey
- Black religion in the post-Reconstruction South
- William Wells Brown
- Education in the A.M.E. Church
- Daniel Alexander Payne
- The travail of a female colored evangelist
- Amanda Smith
- Slave conversion on the Carolina frontier
- The regeneration of Africa
- Alexander Crummell
- Emigration to Africa
- Henry McNeal Turner
- The first African American Catholic congress, 1889
- African American Catholics
- 1899 presidential address to the National Baptist Convention
- Elias C. Morris
- Bishop C.H. Mason, Church of God in Christ
- Elsie W. Mason
- Francis Le Jau
- Of the faith of the fathers
- W.E.B. Dubois
- The race problem in a Christian state, 1906
- Reverdy C. Ransom
- What induced me to build a school in the rural district
- Rosa Young
- Address on the great migration
- African Methodist Episcopal Council of Bishops
- Dear Mary and My dear sister
- Letters on the second exodus
- Address to the negroes in the state of New York
- Social work at Olivet Baptist Church
- S. Mattie Fisher and Mrs. Jessie Mapp
- Effects of urbanization on religious life
- Lacy Kirk Williams
- Report of the work of Baptist women
- Nannie H. Burroughs
- Address to the Suehn Industrial Mission, Liberia
- Jasper C. Caston
- A letter from the "foreign field"
- Lula E. Cooper
- Jupiter Hammon
- Things of the Spirit
- Carter G. Woodson
- The genius of the negro church
- Benjamin E. Mays and Joseph W. Nicholson
- The churches of Bronzeville
- St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton
- Garvey tells his own story
- Marcus Garvey
- Organized religion and the cults
- Miles Mark Fischer
- Control code
- ocm41497024
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- x, 595 pages
- Isbn
- 9780822324263
- Lccn
- 99016287
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o41497024
- (OCoLC)41497024
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