Slave Missions and the Black Church in the Antebellum SouthUniv of South Carolina Press, 1999 - 305 páginas Slave Missions and the Black Church in the Antebellum South examines the fascinating but perplexing interactions between white missionaries and slaves in the 1840s and 1850s, and the ways in which blacks used the missions to nurture the formation of the organized black church. Janet Cornelius uses church records and slave narratives and autobiographies to show that black religious leaders - slave and free - took advantage of opportunities offered by missions to create a small break in the oppression of slavery: to conduct their own meetings, become literate, and build the black community. Slave missions also provided whites with a rationale for training and supporting black leaders and protecting black congregations, particularly in the visible city churches. |
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Contenido
Chapter | 23 |
Chapter Three | 46 |
Chapter Four | 69 |
Chapter Five | 103 |
Chapter | 124 |
Chapter Seven | 159 |
Chapter Nine | 191 |
Notes | 211 |
Bibliography | 253 |
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Términos y frases comunes
African American African Baptist Church African Church Alabama American Slave antebellum Baptist Association Basil Manly Beaufort Bible biracial bishop black and white black Baptist black church black leaders black members black preachers black worshipers bondpeople camp meetings Capers catechism Catholic Charles Colcock Jones Charleston Christian Cocke colonization Colored Baptist Cyclopedia discipline emancipation emigrants enslaved Evangelicals Former slaves free blacks Fuller Furman University Georgia Glennie Gospel Harrison History hymns Ibid John McDonogh Liberia Liberty County literacy Louisa M.E. Church Mary Jones master Methodist Church Methodist Episcopal Church Ministers and Schools Minutes missionaries Negro North northern Pinckney plantation planters prayer preaching Presbyterian Rawick religion Religious Instruction reported Robert Ryland Samford University Savannah Seabrook Selma separate sermon slave missions slave system slaveowners slavery South Carolina Southern Baptist spiritual Stephen Elliott Sunbury Sunday school teachers teaching tion University Virginia white Baptists white preachers white southerners William
Referencias a este libro
'Men and Women of Their Own Kind': Historians and Antebellum Reform Glenn M. Harden Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
'Men and Women of Their Own Kind': Historians and Antebellum Reform Glenn M. Harden Vista previa limitada - 2003 |