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Black Studies

Black Studies

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1 Dubey, Madhu BLACK WOMEN NOVELISTS AND THE NATIONALIST AESTHETIC
Bloomington Indiana University Press 1994 0253208556 / 9780253208552 First Printing Softcover Very Good- 
A little brown staining on front cover; a little wrinkling in front cover ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 195 pages 
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2 Griffin, John Howard BLACK LIKE ME
Boston Houghton Mifflin Company 1961 0451163176 / 9780451163172 Reprint; Second Printing Hardcover Good+ with no dust jacket 
Spine slightly cocked; light browning on side and bottom page edges; a little staining on front cover ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 176 pages 
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3 Overacker, Ingrid THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCH COMMUNITY IN ROCHESTER, NEW YORK: 1900-1940
Rochester, NY University of Rochester Press 1998 1878822896 / 9781878822895 Hardcover Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket 
Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 230 pages; This work examines the connections between the faith foundations of members of the African-American church community in Rochester, New York and the work the community engaged in to nurture and protect its members during the first four decades of the twentieth century. The book concentrates on four local churches (Memorial AME Zion, Mt. Olivet Baptist, Trinity Presbyterian, and St. Simon's Episcopal) and explains how each addressed the human service, educational, economic, and political needs of African Americans in Rochester. the book highlights the role of women in the church community and relies heavily on interviews with members of the respective churches. This analysis of Rochester's church community challenges the perception of the African-American church as accommodationist and other-worldly during this critical time in the formation of the African-American community both locally and nationally. 
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