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Soul Liberty - The Evolution of Black Religious Politics in Postemancipation Virginia (Paperback)
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Soul Liberty - The Evolution of Black Religious Politics in Postemancipation Virginia (Paperback)
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That churches are one of the most important cornerstones of black
political organization is a commonplace. In this history of African
American Protestantism and American politics at the end of the
Civil War, Nicole Myers Turner challenges the idea of black
churches as having always been politically engaged. Using local
archives, church and convention minutes, and innovative Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) mapping, Turner reveals how freedpeople
in Virginia adapted strategies for pursuing the freedom of their
souls to worship as they saw fit--and to participate in society
completely in the evolving landscape of emancipation. Freedpeople,
for both evangelical and electoral reasons, were well aware of the
significance of the physical territory they occupied, and they
sought to organize the geographies that they could in favor of
their religious and political agendas at the outset of
Reconstruction. As emancipation included opportunities to purchase
properties, establish black families, and reconfigure gender roles,
the ministry became predominantly male, a development that affected
not only discourses around family life but also the political
project of crafting, defining, and teaching freedom. After freedmen
obtained the right to vote, an array of black-controlled
institutions increasingly became centers for political organizing
on the basis of networks that mirrored those established earlier by
church associations. We are proud to announce that this book will
also be published as an enhanced open-access e-book on a companion
website hosted by Fulcrum, an innovative publishing platform
launched by Michigan Publishing at the University of Michigan
Library. The Fulcrum version of the book can be located using this
link: https: //doi.org/10.5149/9781469655253_Turner.
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