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Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
Ch. I | Slavery, Religion, and African American Churches | 3 |
Ch. II | Migration and the Formation of African American Churches in the New South City of Birmingham | 19 |
Ch. III | Expansion and African American Church Life | 37 |
Ch. IV | Leadership, Institution Building and the African American Church in Birmingham | 55 |
Ch. V | The African American Church Between the World Wars: Continuity and Preservation | 77 |
Ch. VI | The African American Church Between the World Wars: Communism and New Religious Responses | 101 |
Ch. VII | Rising Militancy and the African American Church From World War II to the Civil Rights Movement | 123 |
Ch. VIII | The African American Church and the Civil Rights Movement | 141 |
Conclusion | 163 | |
Notes | 165 | |
Bibliography | 195 | |
Index | 213 |
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