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Whelchel, L. H.
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Sherman's March and the emergence of the independent Black Church movement : = from Atlanta to the sea to emancipation /
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Title/Author:
Sherman's March and the emergence of the independent Black Church movement :/ Love Henry Whelchel.
Reminder of title:
from Atlanta to the sea to emancipation /
Author:
Whelchel, L. H.
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Preparing the Stage for Liberation -- The Historical Context of Conversion -- The South Defends Its Peculiar Institution -- The March Toward Liberation -- Impositions and Fatuities by Classes and Colors -- The Liberation of Savannah -- The Groundwork of Freedom -- Conclusions.
Subject:
1861 - 1865 -
Subject:
African American churches - History. -
Subject:
United States - Economic policy - 1981-1993 -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137405180
ISBN:
113740518X (electronic bk.)
Sherman's March and the emergence of the independent Black Church movement : = from Atlanta to the sea to emancipation /
Whelchel, L. H.
Sherman's March and the emergence of the independent Black Church movement :
from Atlanta to the sea to emancipation /Love Henry Whelchel. - 1 online resource. - Black religion/womanist thought/social justice. - Black religion, womanist thought, social justice..
Includes bibliographical references.
Preparing the Stage for Liberation -- The Historical Context of Conversion -- The South Defends Its Peculiar Institution -- The March Toward Liberation -- Impositions and Fatuities by Classes and Colors -- The Liberation of Savannah -- The Groundwork of Freedom -- Conclusions.
In addition to showing how Sherman's march was decisive in leading to the collapse of slavery, this book demonstrates that the events of the Civil War lead directly to a greater scale and scope of independent activity on the part of Black churches. By explicating the social conditions surrounding early Black churches we show how efforts to more independent action on the part of the churches culminated to the formation of many new congregations in the aftermath of the Civil War. Events during Reconstruction and beyond developed out the activities of the church congregations and their ministers as they moved to organize themselves and develop new educational and religious institutions upon the end of slaveholding in the United States.
ISBN: 113740518X (electronic bk.)
Source: 746457Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Chronological Terms:
1861 - 1865
Subjects--Topical Terms:
2077222
African American churches
--History.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
2368173
United States
--Economic policy--1981-1993Index Terms--Genre/Form:
542853
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: BR563.N4
Dewey Class. No.: 277.3008996073
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http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137405180
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