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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... Moral Consequence of Nationalism, 1784–1845 73 II African Voluntary Associations and the Making of the Public Sphere 5 “The Inmates of My Sanctum Sanctorum”: African Voluntary Associations and the Public Sphere, 1808–1845 101 6 In the ...
... moral life of the black community: it worked to forge a visionary black consciousness out of the disparate human material finding its way to Philadelphia.”10 The origins of evangelism in New York City trace back to the 1740s,11 but ...
... moral ambivalence. Africans viewed antislavery as a critical tenet of the church, a stance that quickly eroded among its white disciples. (In fact, white Methodists in New York City did not form an Anti-Slavery Society until 1834, long ...
... moral, and religious association. That month they wrote a preamble, and a month later they drew up a constitution. Samuel Baston, Joseph Johnson, Cato Freeman, Caesar Cranchell, James Potter, and William White joined Jones and Allen in ...
... moral obligations, creating the cultural context for the ascendance of bourgeois society. The advent of evangelical Protestantism compromised predestination with the promise that, if prepared, every person could achieve salvation. As ...
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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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