Historically, the separation of blacks and whites in churches was well known (Gilbreath 1995; Schaefer 2005). Even in 1968, about four years after the passage of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. still said that eleven o\u27clock on Sunday is the most segregated hour of the week (Gilbreath 1995:1). His reference was to the entrenched practice of black and white Americans who worshiped separately in segregated congregations even though as Christians, their faith was supposed to bring them together to love each other as brothers and sisters. King\u27s statement was not just a casual observation. One of the few places that civil rights workers failed to integrate was churches. Black ministers and their allies...
Over the last fifty years, the evolution of church-state jurisprudence in the Supreme Court of the U...
The article focuses on the diversity of attitudes that Black churches presented toward the social pr...
Scholars of African-American religious history have recently debated the significance of the black c...
Historically, the separation of blacks and whites in churches was well known (Gilbreath 1995; Schaef...
In 1963 Dr. King observed that America was most segregated on Sunday mornings when its churches were...
In 1963 Dr. King observed that America was most segregated on Sunday mornings when its churches were...
In his work, The Negro Church in America, published in 1963, E. Franklin Frazier argued that the Bla...
Research by Emerson and Smith (1999) finds that conservative Protestants tend to blame racial inequa...
A noteworthy but often overlooked social phenomenon in America today is the harboring of racist ideo...
In an effort to unearth the roots of disparate conceptions of race in 21st-century America, this pap...
In an effort to unearth the roots of disparate conceptions of race in 21st-century America, this pap...
In an effort to unearth the roots of disparate conceptions of race in 21st-century America, this pap...
Negative attitudes toward racial minorities and consequent maltreatment of non-Whites continue to be...
In an effort to unearth the roots of disparate conceptions of race in 21st-century America, this pap...
Scholars of African-American religious history have recently debated the significance of the black c...
Over the last fifty years, the evolution of church-state jurisprudence in the Supreme Court of the U...
The article focuses on the diversity of attitudes that Black churches presented toward the social pr...
Scholars of African-American religious history have recently debated the significance of the black c...
Historically, the separation of blacks and whites in churches was well known (Gilbreath 1995; Schaef...
In 1963 Dr. King observed that America was most segregated on Sunday mornings when its churches were...
In 1963 Dr. King observed that America was most segregated on Sunday mornings when its churches were...
In his work, The Negro Church in America, published in 1963, E. Franklin Frazier argued that the Bla...
Research by Emerson and Smith (1999) finds that conservative Protestants tend to blame racial inequa...
A noteworthy but often overlooked social phenomenon in America today is the harboring of racist ideo...
In an effort to unearth the roots of disparate conceptions of race in 21st-century America, this pap...
In an effort to unearth the roots of disparate conceptions of race in 21st-century America, this pap...
In an effort to unearth the roots of disparate conceptions of race in 21st-century America, this pap...
Negative attitudes toward racial minorities and consequent maltreatment of non-Whites continue to be...
In an effort to unearth the roots of disparate conceptions of race in 21st-century America, this pap...
Scholars of African-American religious history have recently debated the significance of the black c...
Over the last fifty years, the evolution of church-state jurisprudence in the Supreme Court of the U...
The article focuses on the diversity of attitudes that Black churches presented toward the social pr...
Scholars of African-American religious history have recently debated the significance of the black c...