Contains sermons and other texts by:
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
C.L. Franklin
James Weldon Johnson
Absalom Jones
Wyatt Tee Walker
Jasper Williams, Jr.
Gardner C. Taylor
Samuel Dewitt Proctor
Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
Katie G. Cannon
W. Franklyn Richardson I
Carol Ann North
C.C. Lovelace
Frederick Boyd Williams
…and more
African-American preachers are – and have always been – much more than mere purveyors of the Word of God They are also cultural and social historians, repositories of traditions reaching far back into the past and across oceans. They lead their people in protesting the inequities and tribulations of life, and inspire their listeners to have hope for this world as well as for the one that follows. Storyteller, historian, activist, revolutionary, spiritual leader, provider, crusader – the roles of African-American preachers, male and female, have played in the lives of their parishioners have been rich and varied, and have moved and aroused generations. The messages and the very cadences of their sermons have influenced and been echoed in black poetry and prose, and even appeared in such nonreligious compositions as modern rap music.
Featuring stirring sermons by C.L. Franklin, Martin Luther King, Jr., Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Wyatt Tee Walker, and others, and accompanied by a CD containing ten sermons, including six sermons not available in the book, Keeping the Faith is a tribute to the immeasurable and timeless wealth of traditions and feelings the African-American preachers have given us through the centuries. Compiled and edited by James Haskins and introduced by Maya Angelou, this remarkable collection invites the reader to share the joys and woes, insights and inspiration of a group of men and women who are the bedrock of African-American faith and culture.
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