Spirituals and Religion.
Strong religious convictions, close personal bonds, and abundance of music helped enslaved African Americans endure the brutal conditions of plantation life.
Debra Walker King has written: 'African Americans and the culture of pain' -- subject(s): African Americans, African Americans in popular culture, Body, Human, Human Body, Pain, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Politics and government, Race identity, Race relations, Racism, Rhetoric, Social aspects, Social aspects of Pain, Social aspects of Rhetoric, Social aspects of the Human body, Social conditions
Anthony B. Bradley has written: 'The political economy of liberation' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Black theology, Liberation theology, Economic aspects, Economics, Religion, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans 'Keep your head up' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Religion, African Americans, Church and social problems 'The political economy of liberation' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Black theology, Liberation theology, Economic aspects, Economics, Religion, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans
Enoch H. Oglesby has written: 'Ethics and Theology from the Other Side' -- subject(s): African American churches, African Americans, Christianity, Liberation theology, Race, Race relations, Religion, Religion and ethics, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Race, Religious aspects of Race relations 'Ten principles of black self-esteem' -- subject(s): African Americans, Christianity, Psychology, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Self-esteem, Self-esteem, Self-esteem in children 'Born in the fire' -- subject(s): Religion, Liberation theology, Christian ethics, African Americans, Black theology
John Duggleby has written: 'Story painter' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, African Americans in art, Biography, Artists, Art appreciation, African American painters, African Americans 'Impossible quests' -- subject(s): Adventure and adventurers, Juvenile literature 'Story painter' -- subject(s): African Americans in art, Artists, Art appreciation, African American painters, Juvenile literature, Biography, African Americans 'Uh Huh!' 'Pesticides' -- subject(s): Agricultural pests, Control, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Pesticides, Juvenile literature, Pesticides, Toxicology
Katie Day has written: 'Prelude to struggle' -- subject(s): African American churches, African American clergy, African Americans, Church and social problems, Church work with the poor, Economic conditions, Economics, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Economics
James H. Carter has written: 'Death and dying among African-Americans' -- subject(s): Adjustment (Psychology), African Americans, Attitude to Death, Attitudes, Blacks, Christianity, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Death, Ethnology, Psychology, Religious aspects of Death, Social aspects of Death
Richard W. Sadler has written: 'The Weber River Basin' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Water resources development, History, Law and legislation, Water resources development, Weber Basin Project (U.S.)
Michael Eric Dyson has written: 'Between God and gangsta rap' -- subject(s): African American arts, African Americans, Social conditions 'Open Mike' -- subject(s): African American intellectuals, African American philosophy, African Americans, African Americans in popular culture, Intellectual life, Interviews, Race identity, Race relations, Social conditions 'Know What I Mean?' -- subject(s): Hip-hop, History and criticism, Rap (Music) 'Come Hell or High Water' -- subject(s): African Americans, Disaster relief, Emergency management, Floods, Hurricane Katrina, 2005, Political aspects of Emergency management, Social conditions, Poor, Race relations, Social aspects, Civil rights, Racism, Relations with African Americans, Classism, Political aspects, History 'Mercy, mercy me' -- subject(s): Singers, Biographies, Chanteurs, Biography 'Mercy, Mercy Me' 'The Michael Eric Dyson reader' -- subject(s): Race relations, Race identity, Intellectual life, Popular culture, African Americans in popular culture, African American philosophy, Social conditions, African Americans
The Gullah people, who were enslaved Africans living in the coastal lowcountry regions of South Carolina and Georgia, had greater autonomy and preserved more aspects of their African culture compared to enslaved people in other regions. They developed a unique creole language, maintained many African cultural practices, and had more access to their own land due to the isolated nature of their communities.
Jeffrey Roger Gardere has written: 'Love prescription' -- subject(s): African American men, African American women, African Americans, Attitudes, Intimacy (Psychology), Man-woman relationships, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Man-woman relationships, Psychological aspects of Racism, Race relations, Racism, Sexual behavior
David Ikard has written: 'Nation of cowards' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Race relations, Post-racialism, Race awareness, Relations with African Americans, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans
Paul D. Moreno has written: 'Black Americans and organized labor' -- subject(s): African American labor union members, African Americans, Civil rights, Discrimination in employment, Employment, History, Labor movement, Labor unions, Political aspects, Political aspects of Labor movement, Politics and government, Race relations, Social aspects, Social aspects of Labor unions 'From Direct Action to Affirmative Action' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Discrimination in employment, History