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The History of the Negro Church

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The History of the Negro Church

By: Carter Godwin Woodson
Narrated by: Rodney Louis Tompkins
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Carter Woodson (1875-1950) was a prominent Black leader and intellectual who raised awareness of the Black historical experience by initiating the first Black History Week, which later became Black History Month. Published in 1921, The History of the Negro Church traces the development of the Black churches in the US from colonial times to the early years of the 20th century. The work includes a series of biographical sketches of church leaders through the decades, beginning with early church movements in the North and efforts to minister to slaves in the South. It was important for the Black churches to develop separately from the White churches in order to remain independent. Examining the limits of Black inclusion in church and state, Woodson provides valuable insights on class, caste, and spirituality.

Public Domain (P)2020 Museum Audiobooks
Americas Black & African American History Religious Studies United States
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Useful information. This is African American/Church history. This should be read by everyone regardless of their ethnicity, gender or skin color

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While the reader could’ve been better, the overall information was very informative. It explains why the American Black church operates the way it does until this day in 2025.

Very Informative

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Woodson is more famous for his book the Mis-Education of the Negro, and not this one, for a very good reason. This is a tough slog of a book. It is dull. But it is informative.
I am very thankful this is an audiobook because there is no way in heck I could finish the print version.
The narrator does a very good job and made the best of the material given.

Slog of a history

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