From the moment the first Africans were brought to the Americas, religious life has become a way to transcend a humiliating and desperate life. Their lives were made of long days of forced work, inhuman living conditions, punishments and ill treatments of all sorts. Religious practice gave them a window onto another world. Over the years, it has slowly become a space of freedom and unique expression. The Black Church acted as a social movement on behalf of the African-american community. It has become a place of freedom which gradually has supported the foundations of their political expression and their demand of social justice. Understandably, as religion has always played a central role in North America, it is no wonder that it would pla...
The present research will focus on what was the role of the church in the slavery practice during th...
In 1839, the year after slavery's end in the British West Indies, a group of young abolitionist grad...
This dissertation traces the evolution of black abolitionism in colonial North America and the Unite...
International audienceFrom the moment the first Africans were brought to the Americas, religious lif...
The transatlantic African slave trade spanned over four centuries, and stands as arguably the most h...
Was the role of religion specific to the times of slavery? Once slavery had ended, would there no lo...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how African Jamaicans (slaves or former slaves) retained t...
Dès l’arrivée des premiers Africains déportés sur le sol américain, la vie religieuse est devenue un...
The thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and immediatist abolitionist...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how African Jamaicans (slaves or former slaves) retained t...
This essay will examine the numerous ways in which Christianity influenced the enslaved community’s ...
2 Christianity has been a central part of the African-American experience since Southern slaveholder...
Whether as slaves or as free blacks, African-Americans faced immense contradictions between the teac...
The practice of Catholicism extended across racial boundaries in colonial Louisiana, and interracial...
In his work, The Negro Church in America, published in 1963, E. Franklin Frazier argued that the Bla...
The present research will focus on what was the role of the church in the slavery practice during th...
In 1839, the year after slavery's end in the British West Indies, a group of young abolitionist grad...
This dissertation traces the evolution of black abolitionism in colonial North America and the Unite...
International audienceFrom the moment the first Africans were brought to the Americas, religious lif...
The transatlantic African slave trade spanned over four centuries, and stands as arguably the most h...
Was the role of religion specific to the times of slavery? Once slavery had ended, would there no lo...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how African Jamaicans (slaves or former slaves) retained t...
Dès l’arrivée des premiers Africains déportés sur le sol américain, la vie religieuse est devenue un...
The thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and immediatist abolitionist...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how African Jamaicans (slaves or former slaves) retained t...
This essay will examine the numerous ways in which Christianity influenced the enslaved community’s ...
2 Christianity has been a central part of the African-American experience since Southern slaveholder...
Whether as slaves or as free blacks, African-Americans faced immense contradictions between the teac...
The practice of Catholicism extended across racial boundaries in colonial Louisiana, and interracial...
In his work, The Negro Church in America, published in 1963, E. Franklin Frazier argued that the Bla...
The present research will focus on what was the role of the church in the slavery practice during th...
In 1839, the year after slavery's end in the British West Indies, a group of young abolitionist grad...
This dissertation traces the evolution of black abolitionism in colonial North America and the Unite...