Black LGBT Adults in the US: LGBT Well Being at the Intersection of Race (e-book)
by
Soon Kyu Choi, Bianca D.M. Wilson, Christy Mallory
Indigeneity in African Religions : Oza worldviews, cosmologies and religious cultures (e-book)
by
Afe Adogame
Black protest; history, documents, and analyses, 1619 to the present
by
Joanne Grant (edited with introd. and commentary by)
CORE and the strategy of nonviolence
by
Inge Powell Bell
Early Negro Writing 1760-1837
by
Dorothy Porter (Selected by)
God's trombones; seven negro sermons in verse
by
James Weldon Johnson
On the road to Damascus: the African-American conversion experience
by
Yolanda Nicole Pierce
Religious experience and journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee (e-book)
by
Jarena Lee
Rev. Theodore Sedgwick Wright (1797-1847) : early Princeton Theological Seminary Black Abolitionist
by
Daniel Paul Morrison
"As educators, when we teach about the history of racial violence, the history of the black church, the history of the Confederate flag, the history of the Obama presidency, or any number of other themes related to the centrality of race in American history, we will have to teach about Charleston."
Chad Williams
Associate Professor of African and African-American Studies
Brandeis University
June 23, 2015
Dr. Yolanda N. Pierce highlighted the authors named above in a series of tweets in 2017. Prof. Pierce is now Dean of the Howard University School of Divinity. She had been the Elmer C. Homrighausen Associate Professor of Religion and Literature and the Director of the Black Church Studies Program at Princeton Theological Seminary.
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