Where the Sacred and Secular Harmonize: Birmingham Mass Meeting Rhetoric and the Prophetic Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement


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Among pivotal historical moments in the United States the civil rights movement stands out. In Where the Sacred and Secular Harmonize: Birmingham Mass Meeting Rhetoric and the Prophetic Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement David G. Holmes offers an original rhetorical analysis of six speeches delivered during the 1963 civil rights campaign in Birmingham Alabama. Holmes frames his analysis within the biblical concept of prophecy. However he stresses the idea of prophecy as sociopolitical forth-telling rather than mystical foretelling. Based on his own transcriptions from rare recordings Holmes examines how these orations which clergy and laypeople delivered address enduring themes such as the role of religion and politics black leadership and black activism and the political and popular legacies of the civil rights movement.Drawing upon American history politics hermeneutics homiletics and rhetoric Holmess discussion ranges from civil rights prophets to contemporary politicians including Martin Luther King Jr. and Barack Obama. Where the Sacred and Secular Harmonize illustrates how the Birmingham mass meeting oratory of 1963 represented a quality of democratic discourse desperately needed today.
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