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Smart Suits, Tattered Boots: Black Ministers Mobilizing the Black Church in the Twenty-First Century

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by Korie Little Edwards, Michelle Oyakawa

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      New York University Press

    • Published

      February 2022

    • Weight

      296g

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      Smart Suits, Tattered Boots: Black Ministers Mobilizing the Black Church in the Twenty-First Century

      Today's Price £14.60



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      Explores the complex role that Black religious leaders play--or don't play--in twenty-first-century racial justice efforts

      Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. along with many of his Black religious contemporaries courageously mobilized for freedom, ushering in the civil rights movement of the mid-twentieth century. Their efforts laid the groundwork for some of the greatest legislative changes in American history. Today, however, there is relatively limited mass mobilization led by Black religious leaders against systemic racism and racial inequality. Why don't we see more Black religious leadership in today's civil rights movements, such as Black Lives Matter? Drawing on fifty-four in-depth interviews with Black religious leaders and civic leaders in Ohio, Korie Litte Edwards and Michelle Oyakawa uncover several reasons, including a move away from engagement with independent Black-led civic groups toward white-controlled faith-based organizations, religious leaders' nostalgia for and personal links to the legacy of the civil rights movement, the challenges of organizing around race-based oppression in an allegedly post-racial world, and the hierarchical structure of the Black religious leadership network, which may impede ministers' work towards collective activism. Black clergy continue to care deeply about social justice and racial oppression. This book offers important insights into how they approach these issues today, illuminating the social processes that impact when, how, and why they participate in civic action in twenty-first-century America. It reveals the structure and limitations of the Black religious-leader community and its capacity for broad-based mobilization in the post-civil rights era.

      Specification

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        New York University Press

      • Published

        February 2022

      • Weight

        296g

      • Dimensions

        18.7 x 22.6 x 1.2 cm

      • ISBN

        9781479812530

      • ISBN-10

        1479812536

      • Eden Code

        5584510

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      • ISBN: 9781479812530

      • Publisher: New York University Press

      • Release Date: February 2022

      • Weight: 296g

      • Dimensions: 18.7 x 22.6 x 1.2 cm

      • Eden Code: 5584510


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