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                    Product Code: P359
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780881460445
                
		 
			
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                For centuries ringing bells have signaled the welcome of the Christian church to all who would hear its gospel. At certain times and in certain places, however, prejudice has led the church to limit its welcome to its own kind. The Southern white church during the civil rights movement fell victim to racial prejudice and its bells rang a welcome only for those who supported the segregated status quo. Donald E. Collins tells the story of the Alabama-West Florida Methodist Conference and its reactions to the civil rights movement.
            
		 
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                    Product Code: P020
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780865541924
                
		 
			
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                Between 1788 and 1834 black Baptists formed their first distinctively black congregations and organized regional associations. By 1831, when an enslaved Baptist preacher named Nat Turner inspired an insurrection against slaveholders in Virginia, black Baptist had acquired “a peculiar and precarious religious freedom.” Turner’s rebellion and the black Baptist role in ending slavery in Jamaica brought restrictions on the movements of black preachers, but black Baptists continued to preach and to claim the freedom to worship as communities of believers. 
            
		 
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                    Product Code: P155
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780865545526
                
		 
			
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                On the night of February 8th, 1968, officers of the law opened fire on protesting students on the campus of South Carolina State College at Orangeburg. When the shooting stopped, three young men were dead and twenty-seven other students were seriously wounded. What had begun as an attempt by peaceful young people to use the facilities of a local bowling alley had become a violent confrontation between aroused students and the coercive power of the state. This tragedy was the first of its kind on any American college campus and became known as the Orangeburg Massacre.
            
		 
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                    Product Code: P173
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780865546004
                
		 
			
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                Study of black Baptists and their attempts to Christianize Africa.
            
		 
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                    Product Code: P174
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780865546042
                
		 
			
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                    Price: $30.00
                
		 
            
			
                Lawrence Edward Carter, Sr. has brought together in one volume eighteen essays that enunciate and celebrate Benjamin E. Mays's rarely equalled significance as an educator and minister in twentieth century America. Other essayists include Miles Mark Fisher, Mark L. Chapman, John Hope Franklin, Samuel DuBois Cook, Lerone Bennett, Jr., Charles Shelby Rooks, and others. This is most important volume on Martin Luther King's most important mentor.
            
		 
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                    Product Code: H530
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780865547094
                
		 
			
                    Product Format: Hardback
                
		 
			
                    Price: $35.00
                
		 
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                    Product Code: P224
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780865547964
                
		 
			
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                    Price: $25.00
                
		 
            
			
                Back in print, revised, and enlarged to bring the discussion to the present, Manis shows how two conflicting civil religions emerged in the South during the civil rights movement, each with its own understanding of America's calling and destiny as a nation. Using black and white Baptists in the South as case studies, Manis interprets the civil rights movement as a civil religious conflict between Southerners with opposing understandings of America. Originally published in 1987, this new, expanded edition further argues that the civil rights movement and its opposition, with their conflicting images and hopes for America, foreshadowed the ongoing "culture wars" of recent days.
            
		 
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                    Product Code: P236
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780865548343
                
		 
			
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                    Price: $25.00
                
		 
            
			
                Frederick Douglass is remembered for his fiery rhetoric as an abolitionist, and his speeches, autobiographies, and editorials have been written of frequently, and recently he has been the subject of intellectual biographies. Williamson has written a provocative book using the insights of narrative ethics. 
            
		 
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                    Product Code: P280
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780865549036
                
		 
			
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                    Price: $29.00
                
		 
            
			
                The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church was an important part of the historic freedom struggles of African Americans from Reconstruction to the Civil Rights movement. This fight for equality and freedom can be seen clearly in the denomination’s evolving social and ecumenical consciousness. The denomination’s very name changed from “Colored” to “Christian” in 1954, but the denomination did not join the struggle late. Rather, the CME was a critical participant from the days following the Civil War. At times, the Church was at odds with their white Methodist counterparts and in solidarity with other African-American denominations on issues of racial desegregation and the role of social protest in religion.
            
		 
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                    Product Code: P312
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780865549258
                
		 
			
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                    Price: $19.50
                
		 
            
			
                Frederick Douglass: A Precursor of Liberation Theology deals with the evolution of Frederick Douglass’s philosophical and theological development. This book is another paradigm that expands the debate and places Douglass’s thought in a more appropriate context, namely, anticipating liberation theology.
            
		 
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                    Publisher: Mercer University Press
                
		 
			
                    Product Code: H853
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780881463897
                
		 
			
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                    Price: $35.00
                
		 
            
			
                Writers of church and mission history have devoted very few pages to George Liele’s ministry and most mentions ignore the global nature of his pioneer work, international influence, intelligence, and legacy.  He launched a mission movement that reached from Georgia to Jamaica and from Jamaica to Sierra Leone and Nova Scotia—all before the pioneer work of William Carey, Adoniram Judson, Richard Allen, and Lott Cary.  Beginning as a slave preacher, Liele learned the Baptist story and theology—a message he preached in South Carolina, Georgia, and Jamaica.  In providing a comprehensive introduction to Liele’s life and work, this book draws readers into identifying with Liele and those who lived through a difficult historic period and who in the process developed a theology that guided them through the challenges of being a Christian leader in a slave society.
            
		 
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                    Publisher: Mercer University Press
                
		 
			
                    Product Code: P461
                
		 
			
                    ISBN: 9780881464405
                
		 
			
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                    Price: $35.00
                
		 
            
			
                The Black Belt region has been described as America’s Third World. Although this region has been defined historically by eminent scholars such as W.E.B. Dubois, Booker T. Washington, and Arthur Raper, a new twenty-first century definition is needed to address current conditions within the region. 
            
		 
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