Plantation church : how African American religion was born in Caribbean slavery / Noel Leo Erskine.
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- 9780199709083
- 0199709084
- African Americans -- Religion
- Slavery -- Caribbean Area -- History
- Slavery -- Religious aspects
- Caribbean Area -- Religion
- Noirs américains -- Religion
- Caraïbes (Région) -- Religion
- RELIGION -- Christianity -- History
- African Americans -- Religion
- Religion
- Slavery
- Slavery -- Religious aspects
- Caribbean Area
- 277.3/0808996073 23
- BR563.B53 E77 2014eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-203) and index.
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In 'Plantation Church', Noel Leo Erskine investigates the history of the Black Church as it developed both in the United States and the Caribbean after the arrival of enslaved Africans.
Introduction: Remembering ancestors -- Migration, displacement, resistance -- The memory of Africa -- Black church experience south of the border -- The plantation church -- The making of the Black world -- Toward a Creolized ecclesiology.
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