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Community In A Black Pentecostal Church
Melvin D. Williams

Community In A Black Pentecostal Church

an anthropological study

University of Pittsburgh Press (1974)
9780822932901
202 pages
Dewey 301.5/8
LC Classification BR563.N4 .W523
LC Control No. 74005108//r8

Genre

  • Black Hist Religion

Subject

  • African American Pentecostals
  • African Americans
  • Afro-American Pentecostals Pennsylvania Pittsburgh

Plot

In this descriptive analysis of a contemporary, viable social group--a black Pentecostal church in the Hill District of Pittsburgh--Williams vividly recreates a society that most people have only glimpsed. He looks beyond "social and cultural deprivation," "social disorganization," and the "poverty-stricken and disadvantaged" and discovers human vitality within black lifestyles--the meaning that must reside in every cohesive human group. It is not only the first anthropological book of its kind, but also a penetrating look at the black southern peasant transplanted to the urban north, the role of the black church in this transition, the concept of community in modern society, and the cultural content of poverty.

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