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Free Indeed: African American Christians And The Struggle For Equality (Heroes Of The Faith)
Callie S. Grant

Free Indeed: African American Christians And The Struggle For Equality (Heroes Of The Faith)

Barbour Publishing, Incorporated (Jul 01, 2004)
9781593103873
| Paperback
208 pages | 107 x 170 mm | English
Dewey 200

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Cultural Heritage
  • Biography & Autobiography / Religious
  • Religion / Christian Life / General
  • Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies

Plot

Jesus Christ offers freedom liberally to all, regardless of skin color. But sometimes, those released from sin's bondage still had to strive for their freedom in society. Here are the stories of four African-Americans whose Christian faith led them to step out-and sometimes suffer-for their own race: James. W. C. Pennington, early abolitionist; Harriet Tubman, conductor on the Underground Railroad; Mary McLeod Bethune, the first black woman to establish a four-year college in the United States; and Rosa Parks, mother of the modern civil rights movement. In Free Indeed, you'll discover how these heroes brought hope to the people of their time-and ours.