Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia

Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia
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Synopsis Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia by : Historical Records Survey (U.S.)

This inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia, Negro Baptist Churches in Richmond, is the second publication in the church series of the Historical Records Survey of Virginia. It is based, as far as possible, on primary sources. These sources have been supplemented by statements made to our researchers by officers and members of the churches, whose archives were surveyed, and by officers of the associations to which the churches belong. -- Preface.

Negro Baptist Churches in Richmond

Negro Baptist Churches in Richmond
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Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105046840166
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Synopsis Negro Baptist Churches in Richmond by : Historical Records Survey of Virginia

Reconstruction and the Arc of Racial (in)Justice

Reconstruction and the Arc of Racial (in)Justice
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781788112857
ISBN-13 : 1788112857
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Synopsis Reconstruction and the Arc of Racial (in)Justice by : Julian Maxwell Hayter

This collection of original essays and commentary considers not merely how history has shaped the continuing struggle for racial equality, but also how backlash and resistance to racial reforms continue to dictate the state of race in America. Informed by a broad historical perspective, this book focuses primarily on the promise of Reconstruction, and the long demise of that promise. It traces the history of struggles for racial justice from the post US Civil War Reconstruction through the Jim Crow era, the Civil Rights and Voting Rights decades of the 1950s and 1960s to the present day.

Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia

Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9780806191607
ISBN-13 : 0806191600
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Synopsis Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia by : Laura J. Feller

Virginia’s Racial Integrity Act of 1924 recodified the state’s long-standing racial hierarchy as a more rigid Black-white binary. Then, Virginia officials asserted that no Virginia Indians could be other than legally Black, given centuries of love and marriage across color lines. How indigenous peoples of Virginia resisted erasure and built their identities as Native Americans is the powerful story this book tells. Spanning a century of fraught history, Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia describes the critical strategic work that tidewater Virginia Indians, descendants of the seventeenth-century Algonquian Powhatan chiefdom, undertook to sustain their Native identity in the face of deep racial hostility from segregationist officials, politicians, and institutions. Like other Southeastern Native groups living under Jim Crow regimes, tidewater Native groups and individuals fortified their communities by founding tribal organizations, churches, and schools; they displayed their Indianness in public performances; and they enlisted whites, including well-known ethnographers, to help them argue for their Native distinctness. Describing an arduous campaign marked by ingenuity, conviction, and perseverance, Laura J. Feller shows how these tidewater Native people drew on their shared histories as descendants of Powhatan peoples, and how they strengthened their bonds through living and marrying within clusters of Native Virginians, both on and off reservation lands. She also finds that, by at times excluding African Americans from Indian organizations and Native families, Virginian Indians themselves reinforced racial segregation while they built their own communities. Even as it paved the way to tribal recognition in Virginia, the tidewater Natives’ sustained efforts chronicled in this book demonstrate the fluidity, instability, and persistent destructive power of the construction of race in America.

Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia

Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia
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Total Pages : 156
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Synopsis Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia by : United States. Works Progress Administration of Virginia

Soul Liberty

Soul Liberty
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781469655246
ISBN-13 : 1469655241
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Synopsis Soul Liberty by : Nicole Myers Turner

That churches are one of the most important cornerstones of black political organization is a commonplace. In this history of African American Protestantism and American politics at the end of the Civil War, Nicole Myers Turner challenges the idea of black churches as having always been politically engaged. Using local archives, church and convention minutes, and innovative Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping, Turner reveals how freedpeople in Virginia adapted strategies for pursuing the freedom of their souls to worship as they saw fit—and to participate in society completely in the evolving landscape of emancipation. Freedpeople, for both evangelical and electoral reasons, were well aware of the significance of the physical territory they occupied, and they sought to organize the geographies that they could in favor of their religious and political agendas at the outset of Reconstruction. As emancipation included opportunities to purchase properties, establish black families, and reconfigure gender roles, the ministry became predominantly male, a development that affected not only discourses around family life but also the political project of crafting, defining, and teaching freedom. After freedmen obtained the right to vote, an array of black-controlled institutions increasingly became centers for political organizing on the basis of networks that mirrored those established earlier by church associations. We are proud to announce that this book will also be published as an enhanced open-access e-book on a companion website hosted by Fulcrum, an innovative publishing platform launched by Michigan Publishing at the University of Michigan Library. The Fulcrum version of the book can be located using this link: https://doi.org/10.5149/9781469655253_Turner.

Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia

Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049870556
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Synopsis Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia by : Historical Records Survey of Virginia