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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION ix
- INTRODUCTION 1
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I. FROM AFRICA THROUGH EARLY AMERICA
- 1 OLAUDAH EQUIANO, Traditional Ibo Religion and Culture 13
- 2 BRYAN EDWARDS, African Religions in Colonial Jamaica 20
- 3 FRANCIS LE JAU, Slave Conversion on the Carolina Frontier 25
- 4 JUPITER HAMMON, ''Address to the Negroes in the State of New York" 34
- 5 GEORGE LIELE AND ANDREW BRYAN, Letters from Pioneer Black Baptists 44
- 6 LEMUEL HAYNES, A Black Puritan's Farewell 52
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II. SLAVE RELIGION IN THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTH
- 7 PETER RANDOLPH, Plantation Churches: Visible and Invisible 63
- 8 SISTER KELLY, "Proud of that 'Ole Time' Religion" 69
- 9 HENRY BIBB, Conjuration and Witchcraft 76
- 10 JAMES W. C. PENNINGTON, "Great Moral Dilemma" 81
- 11 NAT TURNER, Religion and Slave Insurrection 89
- 12 FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Slaveholding Religion and the Christianity of Christ 102
- 13 THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON, Slave Songs and Spirituals 112
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III. BLACK CHURCHES NORTH OF SLAVERY AND THE FREEDOM STRUGGLE
- 14 RICHARD ALLEN, "Life Experience and Gospel Labors" 139
- 15 CHRISTOPHER RUSH, Rise of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 155
- 16 JARENA LEE, A Female Preacher among the African Methodists 164
- 17 NATHANIEL PAUL, African Baptists Celebrate Emancipation in New York State 185
- 18 DAVID WALKER, "Our Wretchedness in Consequence of the Preachers of Religion" 193
- 19 MARIA STEWART, "Mrs. Stewart's Farewell Address to Her Friends in the City of Boston" 202
- 20 PETER WILLIAMS, "To the Citizens of New York" 211
- 21 CHARLES B. RAY, Black Churches in New York City, 1840 218
- 22 JEREMIAH ASHER, Protesting the "Negro Pew" 224
- 23 JERMAIN W. LOGUEN, "I Will Not Live a Slave" 228
- 24 DANIEL ALEXANDER PAYNE, "Welcome to the Ransomed" 232
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IV. FREEDOM'S TIME OF TRIAL: 1865-WORLD WAR I
- 25 ISAAC LANE, From Slave to Preacher among the Freedmen 245
- 26 LUCIUS H. HOLSEY, "The Colored Methodist Episcopal Church" 251
- 27 WILLIAM WELLS BROWN, Black Religion in the Post-Reconstruction South 256
- 28 DANIEL ALEXANDER PAYNE, "Education in the A.M.E. Church" 261
- 29 AMANDA SMITH, The Travail of a Female Colored Evangelist 270
- 30 ALEXANDER CRUMMELL, "The Regeneration of Africa" 282
- 31 HENRY MCNEAL TURNER, Emigration to Africa 289
- 32 AFRICAN AMERICAN CATHOLICS, The First African American Catholic Congress, 1889 296
- 33 ELIAS C. MORRIS, 1899 Presidential Address to the National Baptist Convention 301
- 34 ELSIE W. MASON, Bishop C. H. Mason, Church of God in Christ 314
- 35 w. E. B. DUBOIS, "Of the Faith of the Fathers" 325
- 36 REVERDY C. RANSOM, "The Race Problem in a Christian State, 1906" 337
- 37 ROSA YOUNG, "What Induced Me to Build a School in the Rural District" 347
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V. FROM THE GREAT MIGRATION TO WORLD WAR II
- 38 AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL COUNCIL OF BISHOPS, Address on the Great Migration 359
- 39 LETTERS ON THE SECOND EXODUS: "Dear Mary" and "My dear Sister" 364
- 40 S. MATTIE FISHER AND MRS. JESSIE MAPP, Social Work at Olivet Baptist Church 368
- 41 LACY KIRK WILLIAMS, Effects of Urbanization on Religious Life 372
- 42 NANNIE H. BURROUGHS, Report of the Work of Baptist Women 376
- 43 JASPER C. CASTON, Address to the Suehn Industrial Mission, Liberia 403
- LULA E. COOPER, A Letter from the "Foreign Field" 410
- 44 CARTER G. WOODSON, "Things of the Spirit" 415
- 45 BENJAMIN E. MAYS AND JOSEPH W. NICHOLSON, "The Genius of the Negro Church" 423
- 46 ST. CLAIR DRAKE AND HORACE R. CAYTON, "The Churches of Bronzeville" 435
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VI. TWENTIETH-CENTURY RELIGIOUS ALTERNATIVES
- 47 MARCUS GARVEY, Garvey Tells His Own Story 453
- 48 MILES MARK FISCHER, "Organized Religion and the Cults" 464
- 49 RABBI MATTHEW, Black Judaism in Harlem 473
- 50 FATHER DIVINE, "The Realness of God, to you-wards ... " 478
- 51 HERBERT MORRISOHN SMITH, Elder Lucy Smith 487
- 52 WALLACE D. MUHAMMAD, "Self-Government in the New World" 499
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VII. CIVIL RIGHTS, BLACK THEOLOGY, AND BEYOND
- 53 JOSEPH H. JACKSON, "National Baptist Philosophy of Civil Rights 511
- 54 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., "Letter from Birmingham Jail-April 16, 1963" 519
- 55 MAHALIA JACKSON, Singing of Good Tidings and Freedom 536
- 56 HOWARD THURMAN, "The Anatomy of Segregation and Ground of Hope" 548
- 57 NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BLACK CHURCHMEN, "Black Power" Statement, July 31, 1966, and "Black Theology" Statement, June 13, 1969 555
- 58 JAMES H. CONE, "Black Theology and the Black Church: Where Do We Go from Here?" 567
- 59 LAWRENCE N. JONES, "The Black Churches: A New Agenda" 580
- Index 589
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION ix
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
I. FROM AFRICA THROUGH EARLY AMERICA
- 1 OLAUDAH EQUIANO, Traditional Ibo Religion and Culture 13
- 2 BRYAN EDWARDS, African Religions in Colonial Jamaica 20
- 3 FRANCIS LE JAU, Slave Conversion on the Carolina Frontier 25
- 4 JUPITER HAMMON, ''Address to the Negroes in the State of New York" 34
- 5 GEORGE LIELE AND ANDREW BRYAN, Letters from Pioneer Black Baptists 44
- 6 LEMUEL HAYNES, A Black Puritan's Farewell 52
-
II. SLAVE RELIGION IN THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTH
- 7 PETER RANDOLPH, Plantation Churches: Visible and Invisible 63
- 8 SISTER KELLY, "Proud of that 'Ole Time' Religion" 69
- 9 HENRY BIBB, Conjuration and Witchcraft 76
- 10 JAMES W. C. PENNINGTON, "Great Moral Dilemma" 81
- 11 NAT TURNER, Religion and Slave Insurrection 89
- 12 FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Slaveholding Religion and the Christianity of Christ 102
- 13 THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON, Slave Songs and Spirituals 112
-
III. BLACK CHURCHES NORTH OF SLAVERY AND THE FREEDOM STRUGGLE
- 14 RICHARD ALLEN, "Life Experience and Gospel Labors" 139
- 15 CHRISTOPHER RUSH, Rise of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 155
- 16 JARENA LEE, A Female Preacher among the African Methodists 164
- 17 NATHANIEL PAUL, African Baptists Celebrate Emancipation in New York State 185
- 18 DAVID WALKER, "Our Wretchedness in Consequence of the Preachers of Religion" 193
- 19 MARIA STEWART, "Mrs. Stewart's Farewell Address to Her Friends in the City of Boston" 202
- 20 PETER WILLIAMS, "To the Citizens of New York" 211
- 21 CHARLES B. RAY, Black Churches in New York City, 1840 218
- 22 JEREMIAH ASHER, Protesting the "Negro Pew" 224
- 23 JERMAIN W. LOGUEN, "I Will Not Live a Slave" 228
- 24 DANIEL ALEXANDER PAYNE, "Welcome to the Ransomed" 232
-
IV. FREEDOM'S TIME OF TRIAL: 1865-WORLD WAR I
- 25 ISAAC LANE, From Slave to Preacher among the Freedmen 245
- 26 LUCIUS H. HOLSEY, "The Colored Methodist Episcopal Church" 251
- 27 WILLIAM WELLS BROWN, Black Religion in the Post-Reconstruction South 256
- 28 DANIEL ALEXANDER PAYNE, "Education in the A.M.E. Church" 261
- 29 AMANDA SMITH, The Travail of a Female Colored Evangelist 270
- 30 ALEXANDER CRUMMELL, "The Regeneration of Africa" 282
- 31 HENRY MCNEAL TURNER, Emigration to Africa 289
- 32 AFRICAN AMERICAN CATHOLICS, The First African American Catholic Congress, 1889 296
- 33 ELIAS C. MORRIS, 1899 Presidential Address to the National Baptist Convention 301
- 34 ELSIE W. MASON, Bishop C. H. Mason, Church of God in Christ 314
- 35 w. E. B. DUBOIS, "Of the Faith of the Fathers" 325
- 36 REVERDY C. RANSOM, "The Race Problem in a Christian State, 1906" 337
- 37 ROSA YOUNG, "What Induced Me to Build a School in the Rural District" 347
-
V. FROM THE GREAT MIGRATION TO WORLD WAR II
- 38 AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL COUNCIL OF BISHOPS, Address on the Great Migration 359
- 39 LETTERS ON THE SECOND EXODUS: "Dear Mary" and "My dear Sister" 364
- 40 S. MATTIE FISHER AND MRS. JESSIE MAPP, Social Work at Olivet Baptist Church 368
- 41 LACY KIRK WILLIAMS, Effects of Urbanization on Religious Life 372
- 42 NANNIE H. BURROUGHS, Report of the Work of Baptist Women 376
- 43 JASPER C. CASTON, Address to the Suehn Industrial Mission, Liberia 403
- LULA E. COOPER, A Letter from the "Foreign Field" 410
- 44 CARTER G. WOODSON, "Things of the Spirit" 415
- 45 BENJAMIN E. MAYS AND JOSEPH W. NICHOLSON, "The Genius of the Negro Church" 423
- 46 ST. CLAIR DRAKE AND HORACE R. CAYTON, "The Churches of Bronzeville" 435
-
VI. TWENTIETH-CENTURY RELIGIOUS ALTERNATIVES
- 47 MARCUS GARVEY, Garvey Tells His Own Story 453
- 48 MILES MARK FISCHER, "Organized Religion and the Cults" 464
- 49 RABBI MATTHEW, Black Judaism in Harlem 473
- 50 FATHER DIVINE, "The Realness of God, to you-wards ... " 478
- 51 HERBERT MORRISOHN SMITH, Elder Lucy Smith 487
- 52 WALLACE D. MUHAMMAD, "Self-Government in the New World" 499
-
VII. CIVIL RIGHTS, BLACK THEOLOGY, AND BEYOND
- 53 JOSEPH H. JACKSON, "National Baptist Philosophy of Civil Rights 511
- 54 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., "Letter from Birmingham Jail-April 16, 1963" 519
- 55 MAHALIA JACKSON, Singing of Good Tidings and Freedom 536
- 56 HOWARD THURMAN, "The Anatomy of Segregation and Ground of Hope" 548
- 57 NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BLACK CHURCHMEN, "Black Power" Statement, July 31, 1966, and "Black Theology" Statement, June 13, 1969 555
- 58 JAMES H. CONE, "Black Theology and the Black Church: Where Do We Go from Here?" 567
- 59 LAWRENCE N. JONES, "The Black Churches: A New Agenda" 580
- Index 589