City of Black Souls


Chicago, Ethiopianism, and the Black Apocalyptic Imagination

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By Kai Parker
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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Kai Parker is an Assistant Professor of African American Religious History at the University of Virginia.

"Kai Parker has written a history of the very highest caliber. Combining a sophisticated theoretical framework with careful attention to empirical detail and compelling storytelling, he successfully makes the case that we must consider the Ethiopianist paradigm next to the Exodus paradigm when we seek to understand twentieth-century Black religion. Parker demonstrates the significance of the surprising Chicago characters who were imagining and practicing religion anew in the face of racial domination, from a Black band singing gospel songs in Yoruba to a Black American becoming captain of the Ethiopian air force. With City of Black Souls, Parker now ranks among our most talented historians of Black religion." (Vincent Lloyd, Villanova University)

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