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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Historical and Religious Context: 1787-1900 | 21 |
1 | An Address to the Negroes in the State of New York | 27 |
2 | Thanksgiving Sermon, Preached January 1, 1808, in St. Thomas's, or the African Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, on Account of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade, on That Day, by the Congress of the United States | 37 |
3 | An Address, Delivered on the Celebration of the Abolition of Slavery, in the State of New York, July 5, 1827 | 45 |
4 | Our Wretchedness in Consequence of Ignorance | 53 |
5 | An Address Delivered at the African Masonic Hall | 67 |
6 | From A Text Book of the Origin and History, & c, & c, of the Colored People | 75 |
7 | The Call of Providence to the Descendants of Africa in America | 80 |
8 | From Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro | 97 |
9 | On the Anniversary of the Emancipation, 1866 | 102 |
10 | The Destined Superiority of the Negro, a Thanksgiving Discourse, 1877 | 111 |
11 | The Claims of the Gospel Message | 123 |
12 | The Divine Plan of Human Redemption in Its Ethnological Development | 131 |
13 | The Status of Woman in America | 141 |
14 | The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women of the United States since the Emancipation Proclamation | 151 |
15 | From The Future of the American Negro | 164 |
Pt. 2 | Historical and Religious Context: 1901 to the Present | 169 |
16 | From The Finest of the Wheat | 177 |
17 | Fifty Years of Religious Progress: An Emancipation Sermon, Delivered on the Occasion of the Emancipation Semi-Centennial, Philadelphia, September 14th, 1913 | 183 |
18 | The Chicago Christian Endeavor Convention, 1915 | 197 |
19 | The Future of the Negro in the United States | 207 |
20 | An Alternative Weapon | 215 |
21 | Suffering and Faith | 223 |
22 | Suffering | 227 |
23 | "Allah Is Judging Today," from Message to the Black Man in America, and "Certainty of the Punishment," from Our Saviour Has Arrived | 246 |
24 | Black Hope | 252 |
25 | Coming in out of the Wilderness | 273 |
26 | Suffering in the Black Religious Tradition | 285 |
27 | Our Father, The King | 298 |
28 | Faith in God Confronts Collective Evils | 302 |
29 | "Wading through Many Sorrows": Toward a Theology of Suffering in Womanist Perspective | 315 |
30 | From Let Us Make Man: Select Men Only and Women Only Speeches | 339 |
Bibliography | 359 | |
Index | 363 |
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