The Negro Church in America/The Black Church Since Frazier by E. Franklin Frazier - ISBN: 9780805203875
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“A brief but brilliant analysis of the historical origin and the present situation of a crucially important in-stitution of the American Negro people”….Gunnarr Myrdal.

The Negro Church in America/The Black Church Since Frazier

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    13 January 1974

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Summary

Frazier’s study of the black church and an essay by Lincoln arguing that the civil rights movement saw the splintering of the traditional black church and the creation of new roles for religion.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780805203875
ISBN-10:0805203877
Author:E. Franklin Frazier
Publisher:Schocken Books
Imprint:Schocken Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:13 January 1974
Weight:193g
Dimensions:202mm x 131mm x 13mm
Series:Sourcebooks in Negro History
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Critics Review

“A brief but brilliant analysis of the historical origin and the present situation of a crucially important institution of the American Negro people.”—Gunnar Myrdal“What Dr. Frazier provides in his brief study is a penetrating insight into the whole psyche of the American Negro … a classic study in American ethnic history.”—Negro Digest

About The Author

E. Franklin Frazier

E. FRANKLIN FRAZIER(1894-1962) was considered to be one of the most influential African-American sociologists of the twentieth century. HisThe Negro Church in America(published posthumously) was groundbreaking in its study of the changes in the black church after the Civil Rights Movement. He wrote nine books and over one hundred essays.C. ERIC LINCOLN(1924-2000) was an African-American scholar who taught all over the United States.His novel,The Avenue, Clayton City, won theLillian Smith Book Awardfor Best Southern Fiction in 1988 and the International Black Writers’Alice Browning Awardin 1989.He was an elected member of theFellowship of Southern Writers and foundingpresident of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters. He was friends with Rev. Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr.,Malcolm X, andAlex Haley.In 1990, he was cited by Pope John Paul II for “scholarly service to the church.”

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