Repoliticizing the Word Through Poetry and Preaching

Early Black Christian Women's Lives Matter

Description

Through the legacies of early Black Christian women writers and preachers, this book explores the foundational ways in which faith, poetics, and spirituality have shaped Black social justice movements in the United States. April C. E. Langley employs Afrofuturist and Sankofic lenses to provide a dynamic close reading of three foremothers of modern Black women's social justice movements: Phillis Wheatley, Maria W. Stewart, and Jarena Lee. In repoliticizing their work, Langley highlights the resistance strategies that emerge from using religion as a means for imagination and potential liberation--a legacy whose threads run through today's era of social justice movements and activism. This timely examination of early Black Christian women and their writing reminds us of the importance of retrieving what is lost to understand where we are and where we are going.
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Writer
Langley, April C. E.
Title
Repoliticizing the Word Through Poetry and Preaching
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
Year
2025
Language
English
Pages
288
EAN
9780814349892
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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