L57 RelPol 480
Readings in African American Religious History
Spring 2015, T 2:30–5:30PM
This course is an introduction to the history and variety of African-American religions in the New World Diaspora.
WUCRSL
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Professor
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Associate Professor
This course is an introduction to the history and variety of African-American religions in the New World Diaspora. The approach will be chronological, from the earliest years to the New World, to contemporary expressions. We will also explore some of the major historiographical themes that have catalyzed current scholarship, the purpose and effectiveness of black nationalist movements, issues of class and gender, the persistence of African elements of new world religious practice, performance, and popular culture.