Global Christianity and the Black Atlantic

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481303927

Tuskegee, Colonialism, and the Shaping of African Industrial Education

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By Andrew E. Barnes
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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228 x 152 mm
Weight:
480 g
Pages:
219

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Andrew E. Barnes is Associate Professor of History at Arizona State University.

Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Spectacle Reversed: Shaping the African Response to Missionary Christianity and European Conquest 2. Making People: Becoming Educators and Entrepreneurs at Hampton and Tuskegee 3. The Advancement of the African: Redefining Ethiopianism and the Challenge of Adversarial Christianity 4. An Attentive Ear: Hearing the Call of Booker T. and the Pathway to Industrial Education in West Africa 5. On the Same Lines as Tuskegee: Contesting Tuskegee and Government Intervention in South Africa 6. Men Who Can Build Bridges: Retrieving Washingtonas Influence in the Work of Marcus Garvey and Thomas Jesse Jones Conclusion

...Barnes's exploration of Ethiopianism to tell a different story about industrialism, civilization, and modernity is noteworthy. His work challenges the field of religious history to highlight a cadre of African educators and leaders who traveled from Africa to the United States and back, a tale that will surely inspire more conversations. -- Jamil Drake -- Journal of Religion in Africa

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