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Free Indeed African-American Christians and the Struggle for Equality

Free Indeed African-American Christians and the Struggle for Equality

by Callie Smith Grant

Book Details

Publisher: Barbour Pub.
Published: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 207
ISBN: 9781586607159
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Description

This four-in-one collection includes the stories of black Christians who were leaders in the struggle for equality: Dr. James W.C. Pennington, an escaped slave who became a pastor, educator, and outspoken abolitionist; Harriet Tubman, a conductor on the Underground Railroad who led more than three hundred slaves to freedom; Mary McLeod Bethune, who became the first black woman in America to establish a four-year college; and Rosa Parks, whose refusal to give her bus seat to a white man helped ignite the modern Civil Rights movement. Each knew that human dignity is a gift of God-and worth fighting for.

Themes & Topics

Juvenile FictionHistoryUnited StatesReligiousChristianReligionChristianitySocial ScienceEthnic StudiesAmericanAfrican American & Black Studies

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