African-American Faith in America

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By Larry G. Murphy

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When Africans were taken from their homes and families and brought to America as slaves, they carried with them a tradition of spirituality that over the centuries has greatly influenced the religious lives of African Americans. Initially many enslaved Africans resisted conversion to the belief systems of their owners. In the years that followed, Black churches grew more freely, and African Americans created their own ways of celebrating faith in their communities. A survey of the history of African-American religion written by a leading expert in the field, African-American Faith in America, Third Edition discusses the many ways that African Americans celebrate faith, the significant role that faith has played in their communities, and the influence their faith has had on society at large. Paying special attention to how ancient traditions and practices have affected Christianity and Islam in America, this book also explores cultural impacts, such as the influence of gospel and church music on mainstream music and performance and the role African-American religious leaders play in politics.

African-American Faith in America