Have You Got Good Religion?
Black Women's Faith, Courage, and Moral Leadership in the Civil Rights Movement
Have You Got Good Religion?
Black Women's Faith, Courage, and Moral Leadership in the Civil Rights Movement
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A depiction of moral imagination that resonates today, Have You Got Good Religion? reveals how Black Churchwomen’s understanding of God became action and transformed a nation.
Introduction “Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around”: A Legacy of Self-Determination in Black Freedom Struggles
1 “We Shall Overcome”: Socio-Historical Influences on Black Women’s Participation in the Civil Rights Movement
Moral Exemplar Ella Baker, A Believer in Freedom and Black Women’s Leadership
2 “Woke Up This Morning With My Mind Stayed On Freedom”: Forming Freedom Faith
Moral Exemplar Rev. Dr. Prathia L. Hall, A Facilitator of Freedom Faith
3 “We Shall Not Be Moved”: Cultivating Courageous Resistance
Moral Exemplar Dr. Willa Beatrice Player, A Cultivator of Courage in a College Community
4 “Keep Your Eyes On The Prize, Hold On”: Testing Theo-Moral Imagination
Moral Exemplar Eberta Lee Spinks: Imagining Beyond the Visible Reality
5 “Which Side Are You On?:” A Theology Of Movements For Liberation
Moral Exemplar Bree Newsome Bass, Choosing a Religion of Freedom and Justice
Epilogue “Have You Got Good Religion?”
Appendix
Notes
Index