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Title: BLACK CENTER:


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BLACK CENTER
  • African American Religion
  • Nationhood

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Review Religion in America
The Original Cast Native American Faiths Judaism
Roman Catholicism Protestant-Christianity Black Center African American Religion Nationhood
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I. AFRICA IN AMERICA
1619 AFRICAN INDENTURED SERVANTS ARRIVE IN
JAMESTOWN
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Slavery in the New World
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American Slavery
  • 1500-1865
  • c. 15,000,000 Africans enslaved
  • c. ½ die during Middle Passage
  • c. 500,000 to North America
  • servitude quickly becomes Hereditary and Racial

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c. 1800 1 in 5 people in the new United States
are of African descent
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II. West African Faiths
  1. Highly diverse
  2. Ordinary Extraordinary (world is filled with
    miracles spirits)
  3. Ancestors The Dead are very present
  4. Intermediaries Tricksters/ Saints

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West African Faiths
  • 5. Intermediaries Sacramentalism (sacred
    objects)
  • 6. Religion as EXPERIENCE (via Music, Dance,
    Chant)

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III. AFRICAN FAITH IN THE NEW WORLD
  1. Experience of Slavery
  2. West African Traditions
  3. Adoption of Christianity

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1. The Experience of Slavery Exploitation
  • Exploitation
  • Breakup of Family
  • Lack of Education
  • Terror

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Experience of Slavery Resistance
  • Refusal to work
  • Preservation of Family Culture
  • Development of Skills
  • Flight (underground railroad)
  • Violent Rebellion (1831, Nat Turner)

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2. Cultivation of African Traditions
  • Trickster tales (Brer Rabbit)
  • Ordinary Extraordinary ? magic, conjure bags
  • Drums, dance
  • Chants

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3. Adoption of Christianity
  • Masters try to impose Christianity on enslaved
    Africans with little success
  • 1600-1800 very few enslaved Africans are
    interested in Christianity

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Adoption of Christianity
  • Strong parallels between African Traditions
    Roman Catholicism
  • Black Catholics (New Orleans Haiti Latin
    America)

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Adoption of Christianity
  • Second Great Awakening (c. 1800) waves of
    enslaved Africans convert to Christianity
  • Focus Slavery Freedom (Moses, Exodus)

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Adoption of Christianity
  • The Africanization of Christianity
  • The Invisible Institution (Invisible Church)
  • Praise Houses, Hush Harbors, Brush Arbors
  • A distinctly African Accent spirituals ring
    shout chanted sermons

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IV. The Rise of Black Church in Freedom
  • 1787 Richard Allen Absalom Jones Free
    African Society
  • 1816 Allen ? AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION
    (AME-ZION) CHURCH

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Black Church in the later 1800s
  • Methodists Baptists
  • Segregated congregations ? unique Black Churches
  • BLACK CHURCH AS CENTER OF BLACK COMMUNITY
  • Education social-welfare housing
  • C. 1900 at least 1/3 of African Americans are
    active Church members

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V. THEMES VARIATIONS
  • Black Holiness-Pentecostal Movement CHURCH OF
    GOD
  • CHARLES MASON (1866-1961)

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Themes Variations
  • 2. Father Divine (George Baker, 1879-1965)
  • Peace Mission Movement
  • Spiritual Practice Group

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Themes Variations
  • 3. Spiritual Churches of New Orleans (Haitian
    voodoo Catholicism)
  • 4. Afro-Cuban Santería

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Themes Variations
  • 5. Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) Universal Negro
    Improvement Association
  • Religion Ethnic Pride

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Themes Variations
  • 6. Rastafarianism
  • Jamaica Ras Tafari (Haile Selasse)


Bob Marley
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Themes Variations
  • 7. Black Muslims
  • 1920s Wallace Fard
  • Elijah Muhammad NATIONAL OF ISLAM
  • 1960s MALCOLM X
  • 1990s Split Louis FARRAKHAN builds splinter
    Nation of Islam

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Themes Variations
  • 8. 1960s Revived Black Christianity
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Movement
  • James Cone others Liberation Theology

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