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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One. Africa: The Introduction of Christianity Chapter Two. The Americas: The Survival of African Religions Chapter Three. The Anglicans: Early Attempts at Conversion Chapter Four. The First Awakening: Patterns of Founding Chapter Five. The Great Revival: Patterns of Worship and the Formation of Cultural Identity Chapter Six. Religious Transformation: Growth and Separation Chapter Seven. The Religious Community: Religious Values and Family Needs Afterword Notes Selected Bibliography
Maps Map 1. West and West Central Africa in the Eighteenth Century Map 2. The Caribbean Map 3. Major Centers of Black Baptist Churches, 1800
Map 4. Major Centers of Black Baptist Churches, 1830
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