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Preacher woman sings the blues: the autobiographies of nineteenth-century African American evangelists /


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Preacher woman sings the blues: the autobiographies of nineteenth-century African American evangelists /

Author

Douglass-Chin, Richard J.

Year of Publication

[2001], ©2001.

Publisher

University of Missouri Press,

City of Publication

Columbia

Pages

228

Language

en

ISBN

0826213111

ARI Id

1675907983933


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1. The Cruelty of Men Whose Faces Were Like the Moon
2. Jarena Lee and Zilpha Elaw: The Beginnings of African American Women's Christian Autobiography
3. Sojourner Truth and the Embodiment of the Blues-Bad-Preacher-Woman Text
4. Rebecca Cox Jackson and the Black Vernacular Text
5. The Politics of Conversion: Julia Foote and the Sermonic Text
6. Smith, Elizabeth, Broughton: The Daughters' Departure
7. Zora Neale Hurston: The Daughter's Return
8. The Blues Bad Preacher Women: (Per)forming of Self in the Novels of Contemporary African American Women
Conclusion: Bone by Bone.
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