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Copyright © 2002

Resurrection Song
African-American Spirituality

Flora Wilson Bridges

The Turner/Truth Series in Black Religion, Vol. XVI Dwight N. Hopkins, series editor

A fresh treatment of African-American spirituality that explores its African roots.

February 2001
200pp. 6 x 9-1/4
index, biblio.
ISBN 1-57075-359-8
Original Paperback
$20.00


The roots of African-American spirituality arise from the African origins of the enslaved who were brought to the West in chains. Flora Wilson Bridges explores these “African retentions” from their manifestations in Africa, through their presence in the slave communities of the American South and in Black churches and culture (literature, cinema) today.

Flora Wilson Bridges, an ordained Baptist minister, is adjunct professor of theology at New York Theological Seminary.

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