Resources
- This Far by Faith
- Christianity in the Emergent Africa
- "A Delusive Clothing": Christian Conversion in the Antebellum Slave Community
- This far by Faith
References
Floyd, Samuel A. 1991. "Ring Shout! Literary Studies, Historical Studies, and Black Music Inquiry." Black Music Research Journal 11, no. 2 (Fall): 265-87.
Floyd, Samuel A. 1995. The Power of Black Music: Interpreting Its History from Africa to the United States. New York: Oxford University Press.
James, Marcus. 1956. "Christianity in the Emergent Africa." Présence Africaine no. VIII-IX-X: 238-244.
Jones, Bessie, and Bess Lomax Hawes. 1972. Step It Down: Games, Plays, Songs and Stories from the Afro-American Heritage. New York: Harper and Row.
Jones, Douglas A. 2018. "Slave Evangelicalism, Shouting, and the Beginning of African American Writing." Early American Literature 53, no. 1: 69-85.
Raboteau, Albert J. 1978. Slave Religion: The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South. New York: Oxford University Press.
Stuckey, Sterling. 1987. Slave Culture: Nationalist Theory and the Foundations of Black America. New York: Oxford University Press.
Southern, Eileen. (1971) 1997. The Music of Black Americans, 3rd. ed. New York: W.W. Norton.