Since the beginning of slavery blacks discovered in the Bible stories which provided not only narratives and language to delineate the difficulty of being a slave, but also hope for a better future in the afterlife. The Exodus was perceived as the Bible’s main argument that God denounced slavery and would come in a catastrophic event to judge those who mistreated blacks. This article is devoted to the exploration of the biblical figure of Exodus as a recurring trope in selected lyrics of slave spirituals and spirituals recorded by bluesmen. Scholars seem to agree that the Exodus is the migration narrative, but in this article I seek to demonstrate that it may also represent the theme of going on a spiritual journey to the other side...
Whether as slaves or as free blacks, African-Americans faced immense contradictions between the teac...
Re-assessing African-American Christianity The major argument that the author presents in this provo...
Introduction Didn\u27t My Lord Deliver Daniel? An\u27 Why Not Every Man: Black Theodicy in the Anteb...
The article contends that Dr King makes an other-typological illustrative use of the Exodus story in...
This article examines the contributions of spirituals—culturally black, southern, religious songs re...
Introduction This article investigates Dr Martin Luther King’s illustrative understanding of the Exo...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in Ame...
This dissertation analyzes Afro-Atlantic Exodus narratives that challenged slavery and racism throug...
Throughout American history, the Exodus has served as a discursive site for crucial issues of identi...
The Christianity of enslaved and free African Americans in the years immediately following the first...
A tension between pious submission and defiant protest pervades responses to suffering and oppressio...
The present article offers a critical reading of the Old English Exodus, a poem that is an Old Engli...
Arts and HumanitiesThis thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of ensla...
Thesis advisor: Roberto S. GoizuetaClassical formulations of liberation theology appropriated the bi...
Too often we define freedom as the physical relief from restraint. In doing this, we ignore the dept...
Whether as slaves or as free blacks, African-Americans faced immense contradictions between the teac...
Re-assessing African-American Christianity The major argument that the author presents in this provo...
Introduction Didn\u27t My Lord Deliver Daniel? An\u27 Why Not Every Man: Black Theodicy in the Anteb...
The article contends that Dr King makes an other-typological illustrative use of the Exodus story in...
This article examines the contributions of spirituals—culturally black, southern, religious songs re...
Introduction This article investigates Dr Martin Luther King’s illustrative understanding of the Exo...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in Ame...
This dissertation analyzes Afro-Atlantic Exodus narratives that challenged slavery and racism throug...
Throughout American history, the Exodus has served as a discursive site for crucial issues of identi...
The Christianity of enslaved and free African Americans in the years immediately following the first...
A tension between pious submission and defiant protest pervades responses to suffering and oppressio...
The present article offers a critical reading of the Old English Exodus, a poem that is an Old Engli...
Arts and HumanitiesThis thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of ensla...
Thesis advisor: Roberto S. GoizuetaClassical formulations of liberation theology appropriated the bi...
Too often we define freedom as the physical relief from restraint. In doing this, we ignore the dept...
Whether as slaves or as free blacks, African-Americans faced immense contradictions between the teac...
Re-assessing African-American Christianity The major argument that the author presents in this provo...
Introduction Didn\u27t My Lord Deliver Daniel? An\u27 Why Not Every Man: Black Theodicy in the Anteb...