1. The Role of Christianity in the Development of the African-A
The children grinned, laughed, showed their white teeth, and evinced very plainly that none of them knew what that wonderful prayer meant, nor that they had a father in heavan.16 Though there were many prominent black Christians during this era such as Richard Allen, David Walker, Henry Highland Garnet, and Daniel Payne, the notion that a mass conversion of slaves took place in the antebellum period must be evaluated with prudence.17 Because slaves shared time primarily with other blacks and rarely associated with whites aside from their owners, they tended to simply imitate a white Christia...
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