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Black Women's Christian Activism - Seeking Social Justice in a Northern Suburb
Betty Livingsto Adams
MI - New York University (2016)
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Fighting the Color Line in the"Ideal Suburb": Working-Class Black Women and the Politics of Christian Activism in Summit, New Je
Betty Livingston Adams
Proquest, Umi Dissertation Publishing (2011)
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Black Women’s Christian Activism - Seeking Social Justice in a Northern Suburb
Betty Livingston Adams
New York University Press (2018)
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Black Women's Christian Activism - Seeking Social Justice in a Northern Suburb
88,20 €
MI - New York University
Sivumäärä: 240 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2016, 16.02.2016 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
2017 Wilbur Non-Fiction Award Recipient

Winner of the 2018 Author's Award in scholarly non-fiction, presented by the New Jersey Studies Academic Alliance

Winner, 2020 Kornitzer Book Prize, given by Drew University



Examines the oft overlooked role of non-elite black women in the growth of northern suburbs and American Protestantism in the first half of the twentieth century

When a domestic servant named Violet Johnson moved to the affluent white suburb of Summit, New Jersey in 1897, she became one of just barely a hundred black residents in the town of six thousand. In this avowedly liberal Protestant community, the very definition of “the suburbs” depended on observance of unmarked and fluctuating race and class barriers. But Johnson did not intend to accept the status quo. Establishing a Baptist church a year later, a seemingly moderate act that would have implications far beyond weekly worship, Johnson challenged assumptions of gender and race, advocating for a politics of civic righteousness that would grant African Americans an equal place in a Christian nation. Johnson’s story is powerful, but she was just one among the many working-class activists integral to the budding days of the civil rights movement.

Focusing on the strategies and organizational models church women employed in the fight for social justice, Adams tracks the intersections of politics and religion, race and gender, and place and space in a New York City suburb, a local example that offers new insights on northern racial oppression and civil rights protest. As this book makes clear, religion made a key difference in the lives and activism of ordinary black women who lived, worked, and worshiped on the margin during this tumultuous time.

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