Faith in the city preaching radical social change in Detroit / Angela D. Dillard ; with a foreword by Charles G. Adams.
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University of Michigan Press,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Evolving faith : Rev. Charles A. Hill and the making of a Black religious radical
- True versus false religion : the labor-civil rights community and the struggle to define a progressive faith, 1935-41
- Explosive faith : the politics of religion in the arsenal of democracy
- To fulfill yesterday's promise : anticommunism and the demise of the early civil rights community
- The freedom struggle North and South : coalition politics and the foundation of a second civil rights community in Detroit
- Black faith : the Rev. Albert B. Cleage Jr., Black Christian nationalism, and the second civil rights community in Detroit
- Conclusion: Motown bs Burning, Jesus Is Black, and the struggle continues.