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Racism, sexism and African American women preachers: empowering new generations to find their voice in preaching

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Lora F Hargrove-Chapman. Racism, Sexism and African American Women Preachers: Empowering New Generations to Find Their Voice In Preaching. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/79cdfe58-d7a1-44e9-97e7-fd558120c733.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

L. F. Hargrove-chapman. Racism, sexism and African American women preachers: empowering new generations to find their voice in preaching. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/79cdfe58-d7a1-44e9-97e7-fd558120c733

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Lora F Hargrove-Chapman. Racism, Sexism and African American Women Preachers: Empowering New Generations to Find Their Voice In Preaching. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/79cdfe58-d7a1-44e9-97e7-fd558120c733.

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  • The question for this project was the following: how has the voice of African American women preachers been impacted by racism and sexism, and how can they empower successive generations of women preachers to find their unique voice for preaching? The author researched this subject matter by studying the history of racism and sexism in America and in the African American church. She interviewed women preachers and male preachers who have had a history of supporting, affirming and celebrating women in ministry and in leadership roles in the church. Preachers were further defined based upon the commonality of their national/international recognition for their preaching and willingness to be interviewed.
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  • 02/17/2024

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