Dara Coleby Delgado is Assistant Professor of American Religion at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
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"The Subversive Pulpit introduces readers to the remarkable story of Bishop Ida Bell Robinson: a groundbreaking religious innovator, media maker, entrepreneur, and overlooked architect of the Pentecostal movement. With sharp insight and narrative verve, Delgado traces Robinson's call to 'loose the women,' revealing a bold leader who championed a radical vision of gender equity that opened new social and economic possibilities for Black women. The result is a compelling account of race, gender, religion, industrialization, and urban life - essential reading for anyone interested in religion in modern America." -Leah Payne, Professor of American Religious History at Portland Seminary and author of God Gave Rock & Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music

