2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315142241
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Spiritual and Social Transformation in African American Spiritual Churches

Abstract: At the core of African American religion's response to social inequalities has been a symbiotic relationship between socio-political activism and spiritual restoration. Drawing on archival material and ethnographic fieldwork with African American Spiritual Churches in the USA, this book examines how their spiritual and social work can shed light on the interplay between corporate activism and individual spirituality. This book traces the development of this "politico-spiritual" approach to injustice from the b… Show more

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“…Although I focus here solely on manifestations of Black Hawk at the séances of late nineteenth-century white Spiritualists, I should note that in black Spiritualist churches, where the spirit of Black Hawk was and is also a frequent visitor, he is generally seen as a symbol of resistance against oppression, subjugation, and domination(Guillory, 2018;Troy, 2017;Wehmeyer, 2010).…”
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“…Although I focus here solely on manifestations of Black Hawk at the séances of late nineteenth-century white Spiritualists, I should note that in black Spiritualist churches, where the spirit of Black Hawk was and is also a frequent visitor, he is generally seen as a symbol of resistance against oppression, subjugation, and domination(Guillory, 2018;Troy, 2017;Wehmeyer, 2010).…”
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“…Although I focus here solely on manifestations of Black Hawk at the séances of late nineteenth-century white Spiritualists, I should note that in black Spiritualist churches, where the spirit of Black Hawk was and is also a frequent visitor, he is generally seen as a symbol of resistance against oppression, subjugation, and domination(Guillory, 2018;Troy, 2017;Wehmeyer, 2010). Justine Bakker -9789004446458 Downloaded from Brill.com05/10/2021 08:40:23PM via free access…”
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