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Afro-Atlantic Catholics - America’s First Black Christians (Hardcover)
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Afro-Atlantic Catholics - America’s First Black Christians (Hardcover)
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This volume examines the influence of African Catholics on the
historical development of Black Christianity in America during the
seventeenth century. Black Christianity in America has long been
studied as a blend of indigenous African and Protestant elements.
Jeroen Dewulf redirects the conversation by focusing on the
enduring legacy of seventeenth-century Afro-Atlantic Catholics in
the broader history of African American Christianity. With
homelands in parts of Africa with historically strong Portuguese
influence, such as the Cape Verde Islands, São Tomé, and Kongo,
these Africans embraced variants of early modern Portuguese
Catholicism that they would take with them to the Americas as part
of the forced migration that was the transatlantic slave trade.
Their impact upon the development of Black religious, social, and
political activity in North America would be felt from the southern
states as far north as what would become New York. Dewulf’s
analysis focuses on the historical documentation of Afro-Atlantic
Catholic rituals, devotions, and social structures. Of particular
importance are brotherhood practices, which were critical in the
dissemination of Afro-Atlantic Catholic culture among Black
communities, a culture that was pre-Tridentine in nature and wary
of external influences. These fraternal Black mutual-aid and burial
society structures were critically important to the development and
resilience of Black Christianity in America through periods of
changing social conditions. Afro-Atlantic Catholics shows how a
sizable minority of enslaved Africans actively transformed the
American Christian landscape and would lay a distinctly
Afro-Catholic foundation for African American religious traditions
today. This book will appeal to scholars in the history of
Christianity, African American and African diaspora studies, and
Iberian studies.
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