In Apocalyptic Rhetoric and the Black Protest Movement, the author argues that the Black civil rights moment in early twentieth century Boston drew on radical millenarian beliefs and visions of Armageddon to mobilize African Americans to undertake political protest to resist racial oppression and violence.
In Apocalyptic Rhetoric and the Black Protest Movement, the author argues that the Black civil rights moment in early twentieth century Boston drew on radical millenarian beliefs and visions of Armageddon to mobilize African Americans to undertake political protest to resist racial oppression and violence.
Chapter 1: The Apocalypse arrives in Black Boston: Booker T. Washington's Rise in Jim Crow America Chapter 2: The Ecclesiastical Tyranny of Mammon: The Dystopia of the Black Ministry and the Tuskegee Machine Chapter 3: The Modern Moses of Mammon in the Black Apocalyptic Imagination Chapter 4: Converting to the Cause: The Boston Riot and the Niagara Movement Chapter 5: Prophetesses of the End Times: Black Women and the Iconography of the Apocalypse Chapter 6: At Freedom's End: World War I and the Quest for World Democracy Chapter 7: We Shall Never Bend the Knee to Baal: The Reckoning with White Christendom. Chapter 8: The Handwriting on the Wall: The Wrath of the Hand of God Conclusion: Thy Kingdom Come
Chapter 1: The Apocalypse arrives in Black Boston: Booker T. Washington's Rise in Jim Crow America Chapter 2: The Ecclesiastical Tyranny of Mammon: The Dystopia of the Black Ministry and the Tuskegee Machine Chapter 3: The Modern Moses of Mammon in the Black Apocalyptic Imagination Chapter 4: Converting to the Cause: The Boston Riot and the Niagara Movement Chapter 5: Prophetesses of the End Times: Black Women and the Iconography of the Apocalypse Chapter 6: At Freedom's End: World War I and the Quest for World Democracy Chapter 7: We Shall Never Bend the Knee to Baal: The Reckoning with White Christendom. Chapter 8: The Handwriting on the Wall: The Wrath of the Hand of God Conclusion: Thy Kingdom Come
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