Global Christianity and the Black Atlantic : Tuskegee, Colonialism, and the Shaping of African Industrial Education /
In Global Christianity and the Black Atlantic, Andrew E. Barnes chronicles African Christians' turn to American-style industrial education--particularly the model that had been developed by Booker T. Washington at Alabama's Tuskegee Institute--as a vehicle for Christian regeneration in Afr...
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Waco, Texas :
Baylor University Press,
[2017]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The spectacle reversed: shaping the African response to missionary Christianity and European conquest
- Making people: becoming educators and entrepreneurs at Hampton and Tuskegee
- The advancement of the African: redefining Ethiopianism and the challenge of adversarial Christianity
- An attentive ear: hearing the call of Booker T. and the pathway to industrial education in West Africa
- On the same lines as Tuskegee: contesting Tuskegee and government intervention in South Africa
- Men who can build bridges: retrieving Washington's influence in the work of Marcus Garvey and Thomas Jesse Jones.