In The Company Of Black Men: The African Influence on African American Culture in New York CityNYU Press, 1 Feb 2002 - 358 halaman Traces the development of African-American community traditions over three centuries |
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... evangelical culture spread in this pattern. In 1783 the Reverend George Liele, who was freed under his master's will ... evangelicalism that one loses the “Africanness” of its expression among black Americans—to focus on the churches and ...
... evangelicalism's sociology, for there were ideological and sociological parallels between British evangelical and African spiritual cultures. Of particular importance was the votive community, or society. Evangelicalism generated ...
... evangelical denominations to blend Christian and African spiritualism. Societies freed Africans to enjoy culturally specific ceremonies and to practice private or secret rites. “Africans and their descendants in Protestant America ...
... evangelical ministries were targets of proslavery intimidation was itself appealing; it, at least, advertised evangelicalism's abolitionist baggage. In 1771, the young Francis Asbury left England for North America. Asbury continued the ...
... evangelicalism, to buy him with the promise that he would repay them. He handed the trustees a pocket watch as an initial payment, and on June 10, 1783, they purchased him from Aymar for forty pounds. On November 4, 1785, Williams made ...
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II African Voluntary Associations and the Making of the Public Sphere
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III The Transformation of African American Voluntarism | 179 |
Notes | 219 |
Bibliography | 285 |
Index | 311 |
About the Author | 333 |
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