Garveyism as a Religious Movement: The Institutionalization of a Black Civil Religion
Examines the religious dimensions of an early twentieth century black power movement, the universal Negro Improvement Association, whose founder, Marcus Garvey, is here regarded as a religious thinker self-consciously endeavoring to construct their historical experience as a people.
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Garveyism as a Religious Movement: The Institutionalization of a Black Civil Religion
Examines the religious dimensions of an early twentieth century black power movement, the universal Negro Improvement Association, whose founder, Marcus Garvey, is here regarded as a religious thinker self-consciously endeavoring to construct their historical experience as a people.
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Garveyism as a Religious Movement: The Institutionalization of a Black Civil Religion

Garveyism as a Religious Movement: The Institutionalization of a Black Civil Religion

by Randall K. Burkett
Garveyism as a Religious Movement: The Institutionalization of a Black Civil Religion

Garveyism as a Religious Movement: The Institutionalization of a Black Civil Religion

by Randall K. Burkett

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Examines the religious dimensions of an early twentieth century black power movement, the universal Negro Improvement Association, whose founder, Marcus Garvey, is here regarded as a religious thinker self-consciously endeavoring to construct their historical experience as a people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810811638
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/01/1987
Series: ATLA Monograph Series , #13
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)
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