An Examination of the Impact of the Climate of Religious Freedom
during the Civil Rights Movement on the Pursuit of Civil Rights and
Religious Liberty
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Reading Worlds Seen and Unseen: The Role of Literacy in Diasporic
African Spiritual Traditions in the United States
2 of 10
Flesh and Blood, Breath and Spirit: African Diaspora Religions
and Womanist Discourses of Wholeness
3 of 10
Genres of Reading/Genres of Agency: An Ethnography of Protestant
Women's Reading Groups
4 of 10
Eros in Eden: A Praxis of Beauty in Genesis 3
5 of 10
"Life is War:" African Grammars of Knowing and the Interpretation
of Black Religious Experience
6 of 10
Black Churchwomen's Lived Theology and Liberative Social Ethics
during the Civil Rights Movement
7 of 10
Selling to the Souls of Black Folk: Atlanta, Reverend J.M. Gates,
the Phonograph, and the Transformation of African American
Protestantism and Culture, 1910-1945.
8 of 10
Africa Persists: The Transformative Powers of Jazz, Blues, Samba
and Bossa Nova
9 of 10
Opus Dei: Toward the Sacramental Counterpoint of Liturgy and
Ethics in a Diasporic Imaginary