The Negro Church: With an Introduction by Alton B. Pollard III


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W. E. B. Du Bois was editor and principal author of The Negro Church first published in 1903. A groundbreaking study this volume is the first in-depth treatment of African-American religious life. It is the first sociological book on religion in the United States. It is the first empirical study of religion conducted by Black scholars. It is a landmark historical text on African-American religion and mores of a century and more ago. A new introduction provides the contextual backdrop for understanding the religious scholarship and faith of Du Bois. The appearance of this text for a new generation of students scholars researchers and communities of faith is cause to celebrate. Recognition of The Negro Church is long overdue and justly deserved. The entire scholarly community and all concerned Americans welcome the reprint of The Negro Church. W. E. B. Du Bois the most brilliant intellectual ever produced by the United States penned this social scientific study in 1903. Not only is this the first academic engagement with the black church and black religion. It is also the first text on sociology of religion in American history. Thus Du Bois understood the centrality of black people to the US narrative. Similarly he understood the centrality of the black church for black communities. Here is scholarship at its best--engaged theoretical work making a difference in everyday lives. Alton B. Pollard III has offered a masterful introduction for the twenty-first-century reader. -Dwight N. Hopkins author of Being Human: Race Culture and Religion No one can have a respectable knowledge of African American Christianity who has not read Woodsons The History of the Negro Church (1921) and Du Boiss earlier sociological study of the same subject The Negro Church (1903). Now we have a much anticipated new edition of the latter book by one of the late C. Eric Lincolns brightest proteges Alton B. Pollard the dean of the Divinity School of Howard University. Pollards explanatory and expansive introduction is alone worth the price of the book making Du Boiss path-blazing opus live again as an indispensable guide to understanding the scope depth and paradoxes of classic Black religion and theology today. -Gayraud S. Wilmore ITC Honorably Retired In editing and providing commentary on The Negro Church Alton B. Pollard III has provided a valuable and accessible resource for Du Bois scholars and students that is also of interest for general readers. -Carol B. Duncan Wilfrid Laurier University W. E. B. Du Bois is a towering figure in African-American and US twentieth-century social cultural political and intellectual life. He was a pioneering social scientist leading literary light political progressive and precursor to the modern Black-led movement for freedom in the African Diaspora and on the African continent. DuBoiss spiritual disciples and descendants among the worlds communities of African descent are numerous. Alton B. Pollard III is Dean and Professor of Religion and Culture at Howard University School of Divinity and is the author of Mysticism and Social Change: The Social Witness of Howard Thurman.
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