This thesis examines the way that Christianity was used as a method to integrate African slaves into American culture. “For many slaves, it was their conversion to Christianity that was the ultimate and final separation from their African heritage.” Postbellum African American poets had to decide if they wanted to assimilate into American culture through Christianity or embrace their African roots
“The Construction of the African Slave Identity: Defying Hegemony through Syncretic Religious Practi...
The thesis is about the Harlem Renaissance, and it introduces some of the poets and poems of the era...
The effects of having one’s culture taken from him/her can be catastrophic, and unremitting ramifica...
This thesis examines the way that Christianity was used as a method to integrate African slaves into...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in...
In this dissertation I analyze how African Americans have appropriated, reinterpreted and created fo...
The thesis describes the role of Christianity in the lives of slaves and slave owners in the America...
This dissertation focuses on rarely explored but widely prevalent representations of non-Christian r...
Whether as slaves or as free blacks, African-Americans faced immense contradictions between the teac...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in Ame...
Slavery in the United States is an area in history that has been thoroughly researched and interpret...
In this thesis, I examine how weaponized colonial Christianity was the most effective means of Black...
Evangelical Christianity swept through the South during the nineteenth century, permeating and redef...
The research approach governing my work is interdisciplinary, including religious history, hermeneut...
The Christianity of enslaved and free African Americans in the years immediately following the first...
“The Construction of the African Slave Identity: Defying Hegemony through Syncretic Religious Practi...
The thesis is about the Harlem Renaissance, and it introduces some of the poets and poems of the era...
The effects of having one’s culture taken from him/her can be catastrophic, and unremitting ramifica...
This thesis examines the way that Christianity was used as a method to integrate African slaves into...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in...
In this dissertation I analyze how African Americans have appropriated, reinterpreted and created fo...
The thesis describes the role of Christianity in the lives of slaves and slave owners in the America...
This dissertation focuses on rarely explored but widely prevalent representations of non-Christian r...
Whether as slaves or as free blacks, African-Americans faced immense contradictions between the teac...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in Ame...
Slavery in the United States is an area in history that has been thoroughly researched and interpret...
In this thesis, I examine how weaponized colonial Christianity was the most effective means of Black...
Evangelical Christianity swept through the South during the nineteenth century, permeating and redef...
The research approach governing my work is interdisciplinary, including religious history, hermeneut...
The Christianity of enslaved and free African Americans in the years immediately following the first...
“The Construction of the African Slave Identity: Defying Hegemony through Syncretic Religious Practi...
The thesis is about the Harlem Renaissance, and it introduces some of the poets and poems of the era...
The effects of having one’s culture taken from him/her can be catastrophic, and unremitting ramifica...