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After Redemption: Jim Crow and the Transformation of African American Religion in the Delta, 1875-1915

Autor John M. Giggie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2007
Challenging the traditional interpretation that the years between Reconstruction and World War I were a period when blacks made only marginal advances in religion, politics, and social life, John Giggie contends that these years marked a critical turning point in the religious history of southern blacks. In this ground-breaking first book, Giggie connects these changes in religious life in the Delta region - whose popularity was predominantly black but increasingly ruled by white supremacists - to the Great Migration and looks at how they impacted the new urban lives of those who made the exodus to the north. Rather than a straight narrative, the chapters present a range of ways blacks in the Delta experimented with new forms of cultural expression and how they looked for spiritual meaning in the face of racial violence. Giggie traces how experiences with the railroad became a part of spiritual life, how consumer marketing built religious identities, ways that fraternal societies became tied in with churches, the role of material culture in unifying religious identity across the Delta, and the backlash against the worldliness of black churches and the growth of alternate practices. The study take into account folk religion as well as a panopoly of institutions - black Baptist churches, African Methodist Episcopal church, Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, black conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and churches that formed the African-American Holiness movement - and looks at how they vigorously quarreled over the proper definition of religious organization, worship, and consumption. Vivid evidence comes from black denominational newspapers, published and unpublished ex-slave interviews conducted by the Works Progress Administration, legal transcripts, autobiographies, and recordings of black music and oral expression. This work is an excellent fit with the strengths of the OUP lists in African American, Southern, and religious history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195304046
ISBN-10: 0195304047
Pagini: 366
Ilustrații: 19 b/w halftones
Dimensiuni: 158 x 233 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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A significant contribution to understanding the post-Civil War black community. Highly recommended.
An impressive work of historical imagination.
An intriguing interpretation.... After Redemption demostrates that black religion was not an unchanging monolith and that this era was vital for it shistorical development.
John Giggie's After Redemption describes tragedy, resolve, and transformation among African Americans who, a century ago, defined their region, faith, and America simultaneously. Deeply researched and engagingly written, Giggie's portrait of the Delta provides a haunting portrait of possibilities lost amidst bigotry and hate and recovered through human bravery and amazing spiritual fortitude.
John Giggie does a masterful job in shedding new light on the meaning and practice of religion among a people whose divine and supernatural visions combined to create a religious conviction that derived more from historical and contemporary experience than formal doctrine. He is especially adept in making spiritual connections between religion and the blues and in showing how an evolving, adaptive religious faith allowed Delta blacks to construct a world they could not always control but could always claim as their own.