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Preface to Singing in a Strange Land

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Salvatore1_Singing_in_a_Strange_Land_preface.pdf (48.8 KB)
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Author
Salvatore, Nick
Abstract

Salvatore delves into the life of the one of the most influential clergyman in twentieth-century African-American religious life, from his 1915 origins as a poor Mississippi farmboy to his early years as a preacher in Tennessee to his 1950s rise to acclaim in Detroit. Along the way, Franklin's charismatic preaching style revolutionized the sermon yet he was no saint away from the pulpit. His encouragement to proclaim both faith and dignity in the black community helped bolster the civil rights movement.

Date Issued
2005-01-01
Keywords
C. L. Franklin
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African-American history
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gospel music
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religion
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civil rights
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Required Publisher Statement: © Little, Brown and Company. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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article

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