Faith in Black Power

Faith in Black Power

Author: Kerry Pimblott

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2017-01-20

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0813168902

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In 1969, nineteen-year-old Robert Hunt was found dead in the Cairo, Illinois, police station. The white authorities ruled the death a suicide, but many members of the African American community believed that Hunt had been murdered -- a sentiment that sparked rebellions and protests across the city. Cairo suddenly emerged as an important battleground for black survival in America and became a focus for many civil rights groups, including the NAACP. The United Front, a black power organization founded and led by Reverend Charles Koen, also mobilized -- thanks in large part to the support of local Christian congregations. In this vital reassessment of the impact of religion on the black power movement , Kerry Pimblott presents a nuanced discussion of the ways in which black churches supported and shaped the United Front. She deftly challenges conventional narratives of the de-Christianization of the movement, revealing that Cairoites embraced both old-time religion and revolutionary thought. Not only did the faithful fund the mass direct-action strategies of the United Front, but activists also engaged the literature on black theology, invited theologians to speak at their rallies, and sent potential leaders to train at seminaries. Pimblott also investigates the impact of female leaders on the organization and their influence on young activists, offering new perspectives on the hypermasculine image of black power. Based on extensive primary research, this groundbreaking book contributes to and complicates the history of the black freedom struggle in America. It not only adds a new element to the study of African American religion but also illuminates the relationship between black churches and black politics during this tumultuous era.


The African Methodist Episcopal Church

The African Methodist Episcopal Church

Author: Dennis C. Dickerson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-01-09

Total Pages: 615

ISBN-13: 0521191521

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Explores the emergence of African Methodism within the black Atlantic and how it struggled to sustain its liberationist identity.


God Always Has a Plan B

God Always Has a Plan B

Author: Zondervan Publishing

Publisher: Inspirio

Published: 1999-09

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780310979654

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"When things don't go your way ... when you hit some bumps or potholes in the road of life, when you plans don't come together the way you hoped, God always has a plan B for you: a new perspective, a new attitude, a new point of view or a completely new direction for you to take. This collection of inspiring, thoughtful yet lighthearted writings will lift you up, and keep you going as you look for and follow God's plan B" for your life. The witty and clever writing of Barbara Johnson, Patsy Clairmont, Luci Swindoll, Marilyn Meberg, Thelma Wells and Sheila Walsh will give you a smile, a laugh and a cheerful outlook to assure you that God's plan is always the right one."--Cover