Climbing Jacob's ladder : the rise of Black churches in Eastern American cities, 1740-1877 /

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Author / Creator:Smith, Edward D.
Imprint:Washington : Published for the Anacostia Museum of the Smithsonian Institution by the Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988.
©1988
Description:143 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Language:English
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Format: U.S. Federal Government Document Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13193970
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Other authors / contributors:Anacostia Neighborhood Museum.
ISBN:0874748291
9780874748291
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-139) and index.
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Summary:This book is "the story of the quest by blacks to find meaning in their historical experience and to build communities in America. To give meaning to the traumas of the past, many eighteenth century blacks turned to the teachings of the Old and New Testaments, and proceeded, even while enslaved, to use churches to build independent communities. It appears to me that in our continuing struggle for liberation on the 'ladder of life, ' we have too often overlooked the central role that the black church has played in our history"--Introduction.
Other form:Online version: Smith, Edward D. Climbing Jacob's ladder. Washington : Published for the Anacostia Museum of the Smithsonian Institution by the Smithsonian Institution Press, ©1988
Govt.docs classification:SI 1.2:C61/740-877/988