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The Church in the Southern Black Community, 1780-1925 |
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| You may go directly to the collection, The Church in the Southern Black Community, 1780 - 1925, in American Memory. The Church in the Southern Black Community, 1780-1925, documents the growth of the "Black Church" in the American South and how evangelical Christianity was modified by the African-American community to encourage dreams of freedom, the importance of community, and the desire for personal survival. Included are materials that document the conflicts in the church caused by slavery. Also of interest are some slave narratives that document the role of the church in slave communities. The collection was compiled from printed texts from the libraries at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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