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Stone Center Guide to the Web - Religion (6 items)
 
African American Religion: A Documentary History Project
The African American Religion Documentary History Project takes a comprehensive look at the history of African American religion from the earliest African-European encounters in the 15th century to the present day. The site includes essays on different time periods, primary documents, educational guides for teachers, and links to additional resources. (Source: Amherst College)
Church in the Southern Black Community, The
The Church in the Southern Black Community, part of UNC's Documenting the American South collection, provides full-text access to autobiographies, biographies, church documents, sermons, and other published materials related to religion in the southern Black community. (Source: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries)
Michigan State University Libraries Digital Collections – Sunday School Books – Slavery, African-Americans, Native Americans
This site guides readers to 19th century Sunday school books addressing slavery and African Americans. These texts came at a time when abolitionists urged the American Sunday School Union and other religious groups to take a stance against slavery. (Source: Michigan State University Libraries)
North Star: A Journal of African American Religious History, The
This journal contains information about new resources in African American religious history, as well as an index of peer-reviewed articles pertaining to the religious practices of people of African descent in the United States. The site provides access to the current issue, submission guidelines, frequently asked questions, and a search engine. The journal is published exclusively online. (Source: University of Rochester)
Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou
This site features information on Haitian and Creole culture and history through an examination of the Voudou religion and its African roots. Included on the site is detailed historical and cultural information on Haiti, the Vodou religion, and related artwork. (Source: American Museum of Natural History)
This Far by Faith
This site contains information about the documentary series This Far by Faith, an examination into the history of African Americans and religion in the United States. This site features biographies, a timeline, and additional web resources about the subject. (Source: PBS)
 

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