Televised Redemption: Black Religious Media and Racial Empowerment
Televised Redemption: Black Religious Media and Racial Empowerment
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How Black Christians, Muslims, and Jews have used media to prove their equality, not only in the eyes of God but in society.
The institutional structures of white supremacy--slavery, Jim Crow laws, convict leasing, and mass incarceration--require a commonsense belief that black people lack the moral and intellectual capacities of white people. It is through this lens of belief that racial exclusions have been justified and reproduced in the United States. Televised Redemption argues that African American religious media has long played a key role in humanizing the race by unabashedly claiming that blacks are endowed by God with the same gifts of goodness and reason as whites--if not more, thereby legitimizing black Americans' rights to citizenship.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Rouse, Carolyn Moxley
Published: 11/22/2016
Publisher: New York University Press
ISBN: 9781479876037
Pages: 256
Weight: 1.17lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.75d