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Stemming from his anthropological field work among black religious groups in Philadelphia in the early 1940s, Arthur Huff Fauset believed it was possible to determine the likely direction that mainstream black religious leadership would take in the future, a direction that later indeed manifested itself in the civil rights movement. The American black church, according to Fauset and other contemporary researchers, provided the one place where blacks could experiment without hindrance in activities such as business, politics, social reform, and social expression. With detailed primary accounts of these early spiritual movements and their beliefs and practices, Black Gods of the Metropolis reveals the fascinating origins of such significant modern African American religious groups as the Nation of Islam as well as the role of lesser known and even forgotten churches in the history of the black community. In her new foreword, historian Barbara Dianne Savage discusses the relationship between black intellectuals and black religion, in particular the relationship between black social scientists and black religious practices during Fauset's time. She then explores the complexities of that relationship and its impact on the intellectual and political history of African American religion in general.Product Identifiers
PublisherUniversity of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-139780812210019
eBay Product ID (ePID)90080596
Product Key Features
Publication Year1971
SubjectAnthropology
Number of Pages152 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBlack Gods of the Metropolis: Negro Religious Cults of the Urban North
TypeTextbook
AuthorArthur Huff Fauset
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height203 mm
Item Width133 mm
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorArthur Huff Fauset