
After Redemption Jim Crow and the Transformation of African American Religion in the Delta, 1875-1915
by Giggie, John M.Buy New
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Author Biography
John M. Giggie is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Alabama. He is the co-editor of Faith in the Market: Religion and the Rise of Urban Commercial Culture.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations | p. xiii |
Prologue: Life and Death in the Delta | p. xv |
Introduction: African American Religion in the Age of Segregation in the Delta | p. 3 |
Train Travel and the Black Religious Imagination | p. 23 |
Fraternal Orders, Disfranchisement, and the Institutional Growth of Black Religion | p. 59 |
The Intersecting Rhythms of Spiritual and Commercial Life | p. 96 |
The Material Culture of Religion | p. 137 |
The Making of the African American Holiness Movement | p. 165 |
Epilogue: Delta Journeys | p. 194 |
Notes | p. 201 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 253 |
Index | p. 299 |
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