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John Hewitt

Protest and Progress: New York's First Black Episcopal Church Fights Racism

Protest and Progress: New York's First Black Episcopal Church Fights Racism

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As both a preeminent scholar of Balck Angelican and Episcopalians and devout parishoner, the late James Hewitt writes an illuminus hsitory of one of the most famous black congregrations in America. From its humble beginnings, St. Philip's originated from classes conducted by Elais Neau and other Angelic clerks for the society for the propagations of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. From these cateisem classes emerged a higly educated, African-American group comprised of free and enslaved blacks. W.E.B Dubuois hailed it as the foundation for the Talented Tenth in his classic book Souls of Balck Folk After the American Revolution, St. Philip's has since becoem the church of middle-class blacks across New York City. Hewlitt's careful and percise scholarship chronicles over two centuries of of the church's history, which fills a significant lagun in African-American Religious history.

Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Hewitt, John
Published: 10/11/2000
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9780815334729
Pages: 174
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 9.32h x 6.24w x 0.68d
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