The Rise to Respectability: Race, Religion, and the Church of God in Christ

The Rise to Respectability: Race, Religion, and the Church of God in Christ

by Calvin White
The Rise to Respectability: Race, Religion, and the Church of God in Christ

The Rise to Respectability: Race, Religion, and the Church of God in Christ

by Calvin White

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Overview

The Rise to Respectability documents the history of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) and examines its cultural and religious impact on African Americans and on the history of the South. It explores the ways in which Charles Harrison Mason, the son of slaves and founder of COGIC, embraced a Pentecostal faith that celebrated charismatic forms of religious expression that many blacks had come to view as outdated, unsophisticated, and embarrassing. While examining the intersection of race, religion, and class, The Rise to Respectability details how the denomination dealt with the stringent standard of bourgeois behavior imposed on churchgoers as they moved from southern rural areas into the urban centers in both the South and North. Rooted in the hardships of slavery and coming of age during Jim Crow, COGIC's story is more than a religious debate. Rather, this book sees the history of the church as interwoven with the Great Migration, the struggle for modernity, class tension, and racial animosity--all representative parts of the African American experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610755108
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 11/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 199
File size: 432 KB

About the Author

Calvin White Jr. is assistant professor of history and director of the African and African American Studies Program at the University of Arkansas. He teaches African American and southern history.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. In the Beginning, There Stood Two 2. We Will Let the Courts Speak for Us 3. Mason Told Us Not to Fight 4. Come Over to Macedonia and Help 5. Memphis, the Hope of a Promised Land 6. “Dar He” Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
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