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|a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION: WE HAVE BEEN BELIEVERS: PATTERNS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN'S RELIGIOSITY; PART 1 AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN'S RELIGIOUS ARTS; 1 THE HARRIET POWERS PICTORIAL QUILTS; 2 WILLIE MAE FORD SMITH OF ST. LOUIS: A SHAPING INFLUENCE UPON BLACK GOSPEL SINGING STYLE; 3 LUCIE E. CAMPBELL WILLIAMS: A CULTURAL BIOGRAPHY; PART 2 AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN AND CHURCH INSTITUTIONS; 4 PRAYING IN THE SHADOWS: THE OBLATE SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE, A LOOK AT NINETEENTH-CENTURY BLACK CATHOLIC SPIRITUALITY
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|a 5 THE CONTROVERSY OVER WOMEN'S MINISTRY IN THE AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH DURING THE 1880s: THE CASE OF SARAH ANN HUGHES6 ""WARRIOR MOTHER OF AFRICA'S WARRIORS OF THE MOST HIGH GOD"": LAURA ADORKOR KOFEY AND THE AFRICAN UNIVERSAL CHURCH; 7 MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE AND THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH NORTH: IN BUT OUT; 8 RELIGION, POLITICS, AND GENDER: THE LEADERSHIP OF NANNIE HELEN BURROUGHS; 9 A BLACK WOMAN IN A WHITE MAN'S CHURCH: AMY E. ROBBINS AND THE REORGANIZATION; 10 MINISTER AND FEMINIST REFORMER: THE LIFE OF FLORENCE SPEARING RANDOLPH
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|a PART 3 AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN AND CHRISTIAN MISSIONS11 ELIZABETH MARS JOHNSON THOMSON (1807-1864): A RESEARCH NOTE; 12 ""WHO IS SUFFICIENT FOR THESE THINGS?"" SARA G. STANLEY AND THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, 1864-1868; 13 SPELMAN'S EMMA B. DELANEY AND THE AFRICAN MISSION; PART 4 AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN, RELIGION, AND ACTIVISM; 14 IN SEARCH OF HARRIET TUBMAN'S SPIRITUAL AUTOBIORAPHY; 15 REPRESENTING TRUTH: SOJOURNER TRUTH'S KNOWING AND BECOMING KNOWN; 16 SEPTIMA P. CLARK AND THE STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR FURTHER READING; INDEX
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|a <STRONG></STRONG><STRONG><EM>This Far By Faith</EM></STRONG> brings together a collection of essays on the religious identities and experiences of African-American women. Spanning from the period of slavery to the present, the essays profile American figures such as Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, and Willie Mae Ford Smith, exploring the role that religious institutions and impulses played in their lives
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