Description
An examination and analysis of the role of religion in the African-American community, along with a survey of key themes in the religious thought of African-Americans from the AnteBellum period to the present, giving special attention to the perspectives of Martin Luther King, Jr., Howard Thurman, James Cone, and Malcolm X. Recommended for majors in Social Sciences, Black Family Studies and Philosophy and Religion. Prerequisite: Junior standing or instructor's permission.