An African Cultural Interpretation of Black Religion and Literature
Donald Matthews affirms once and for all the African foundation of African-American religious practice. His analysis of the methods employed by historians, social scientists, and literary critics in the study of African-American religion and the Negro spiritual leads him to develop amethodology that encompasses contemporary scholarship without compromising the integrity of African-American religion and culture.Because the Negro spiritual is the earliest extant body of African-American folk religious narration, Matthews believes that it holds the key to understanding African-American religion. He explores the works of such seminal black scholars as W. E. B. DuBois, Melville Herskovits, and Zora NealeHurston, tracing the early development of the African-centered approach to the interpretation of African-American religion...
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