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In this episode of the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, Vanderbloemen’s own, Chantel McHenry, speaks with Dr. Anthea Butler, Graduate Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, about the history of The Black Church.
They explore:
- The origins of The Black Church from the time African slaves were brought to the United States through to Emancipation.
- Key historical moments including the 1619 Project, the Second Great Awakening, and The Black Church’s early identity.
- How these events shaped the critical purpose of The Black Church in the African American community.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the roots and evolution of The Black Church and its role in shaping both spiritual and societal movements.
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