A. Philip Randolph, founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, was one of the most effective black trade unionists in America. Once known as the most dangerous black man in America, he was a radical journalist, a labor leader, and a pioneer of civil rights strategies. His protegé Bayard Rustin noted that, With the exception of W.E.B. Du Bois, he was probably the greatest civil rights leader of the twentieth century until Martin Luther King. Scholarship has traditionally portrayed Randolph as an atheist and anti-religious, his connections to African American religion either ignored or misrepresented. Taylor places Randolph within the context of American religious history and uncovers his complex relationship to African American ...
Having assumed black Pentecostals are “otherworldly” or detached from politics and this-worldly conc...
Dr. Calvin Otis Butts, III is a towering figure in both the Black Church and in higher education. Dr...
BRONX AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY PROJECT INTERVIEWER: Mark Naison INTERVIEWEE: Wendell Foster SUMMARY ...
At one time, Asa Philip Randolph (1889-1979) was a household name. As president of the all-black Bro...
On October 8, 1988, a group of retired Pullman car porters and dining car waiters gathered in Boston...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
On October 8, 1988, a group of retired Pullman car porters and dining car waiters gathered in Boston...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 55, Number 14 - February 6, 1991. 24 page...
In his work, The Negro Church in America, published in 1963, E. Franklin Frazier argued that the Bla...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 55, Number 14 - February 6, 1991. 24 page...
An article on the life of Mr. Bayard Rustin, the father of the 1963 March on Washington
African American religions constitute a diverse group of beliefs and practices that emerged from the...
<p>The current era of American Christianity marks the transition from a Western, white-dominated U.S...
Whether as slaves or as free blacks, African-Americans faced immense contradictions between the teac...
Calvin Rock has produced a landmark book on race relations and leadership in the Seventh-day Adventi...
Having assumed black Pentecostals are “otherworldly” or detached from politics and this-worldly conc...
Dr. Calvin Otis Butts, III is a towering figure in both the Black Church and in higher education. Dr...
BRONX AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY PROJECT INTERVIEWER: Mark Naison INTERVIEWEE: Wendell Foster SUMMARY ...
At one time, Asa Philip Randolph (1889-1979) was a household name. As president of the all-black Bro...
On October 8, 1988, a group of retired Pullman car porters and dining car waiters gathered in Boston...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
On October 8, 1988, a group of retired Pullman car porters and dining car waiters gathered in Boston...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 55, Number 14 - February 6, 1991. 24 page...
In his work, The Negro Church in America, published in 1963, E. Franklin Frazier argued that the Bla...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 55, Number 14 - February 6, 1991. 24 page...
An article on the life of Mr. Bayard Rustin, the father of the 1963 March on Washington
African American religions constitute a diverse group of beliefs and practices that emerged from the...
<p>The current era of American Christianity marks the transition from a Western, white-dominated U.S...
Whether as slaves or as free blacks, African-Americans faced immense contradictions between the teac...
Calvin Rock has produced a landmark book on race relations and leadership in the Seventh-day Adventi...
Having assumed black Pentecostals are “otherworldly” or detached from politics and this-worldly conc...
Dr. Calvin Otis Butts, III is a towering figure in both the Black Church and in higher education. Dr...
BRONX AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY PROJECT INTERVIEWER: Mark Naison INTERVIEWEE: Wendell Foster SUMMARY ...