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|a Wimbush, Vincent L.
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|a The Bible and African Americans
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|b A History in Six Readings.
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|a The Bible offered a language-world through which African Americans have negotiated the strange land into which they were thrust. Vincent Wimbush outlines six African American readings that correspond to history and how they helped shape a collective self-understanding. When their voices were taken away, the Bible offered a way to speak again.
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