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The Black Church
Dr. Leslie Burl McLemore
Jackson State University
The pivotal role of the Black Church in the lives of
  African Americans can not be described in words short
  of “life saving.” The church provided the foundation
  for the very survival of African Americans in North
  America during and after slavery. It has been noted
  that most of the first Black congregations and
  churches formed before 1800 were founded by free
  Blacks. These individuals saw the church as an
  institution that could provide earthly comforts, and
  eventually, heavenly salvation. The Black Church has
  played—and continues to play—different roles in the
  lives of their members
If I go to church on Sunday,
Then the Cabaret on Monday,
Tain’t nobdy’s biz-ness if I do.

    Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do
    – Porter Grainger/ Everett Robbins
1.   What was the historic role of the Church in the
     Black Community?
2.   How did religion help to shape and direct the
     philosophical thinking in the Black community
     and what role did the church play in this
     process?
3.   How did the modern-day Civil Rights Movement
     benefit from the existence of the Black Church?
4.   What future role should the church play in
     helping to solve the variety of issues facing the
     Black community?
   1746 – February 13, 1818
ABSALOM JONES      Born into slavery
                   In 1778, he purchased his wife’s freedom
                    so their children would be free; seven
                    years later he was able to purchase his
                    own
                   After founding a black congregation in
                    1794, in 1804, he became the first African
                    American ordained as a priest in the
                    Episcopal Church of the United States.
                   As one of the first African Americans
                    licensed to preach in the Methodist
                    Church, he was Lay minister to black
                    members in the interracial congregation
                    of St. Georges Methodist Church
                   1787 – founded the Free African Society
                    (FAS)
                   1792 – Founded the congregation of the
                    African Church in Philadelphia
RICHARD ALLEN (BISHOP)
   February 14, 1760 – March
    26, 1831
   Born into slavery
   Minister, educator and writer
   He joined the Methodist church
    at age 17
   Opened the first African
    Methodist Episcopal Church
    (AME) in 1794; elected Bishop of
    the AME in 1816
   1795 – Ordained as a deacon
   1804 – Ordained as a priest
PRINCE HALL MASONS    About September 12, 1748 – December
                       7, 1807
                      In 1773, Prince Hall became a preacher in
                       the Methodist Church with a Charge at
                       Cambridge
                      On March 6, 1775, he was made a master
                       mason in Irish Constitution Military Lodge
                       No. 441. When the Military Lodge left
                       the area, the African Americans were
                       given the authority to meet as a lodge
                        The black church and Prince Hall
                         Freemasonry both played important roles
                         in the black experience in America; one
                         secular, the other spiritual - played equally
                         important, interrelated roles in the way the
                         black community addressed
                         social, political, and economic problems in
                         the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Outstanding Church Leaders
Religious and Cultural Force in The Black
               Community
HOWARD THURMAN          1899 – April 10, 1981
                        Author, Philosopher,
                         Theologian
                        Dean of Chapel – Howard
                         University and Boston
                         University
                        Named honorary Canon of
                         the Cathedral of Saint John
                         Divine, New York City
                        Ebony Magazine named him
                         one of the 50 most important
                         figures in African American
                         History.
Religious and Cultural Force in The Black
                    Community
   August 1, 1894 – March 28, 1984     BENJAMIN MAYES
   The youngest of eight children
   Minister, educator, scholar and
    social activist
   Mentor to Dr. Martin Luther
    King, Jr.
   1922 – Ordained a Baptist
    Minister
   1926 – Executive Secretary of the
    Tampa, Florida, Urban League
   1934 Dean, School of
    Religion, Howard University
   1940 – President, Morehouse
    College
   January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.      Clergy, Activist, Nonviolent Leader
                              in the African American Civil Rights
                              Movement
                             1955 – Led the Montgomery Bus
                              Boycott
                             1957 – Helped to organize the
                              Southern Christian Leadership
                              Conference (SCLC)
                             1959 – Awarded Anisfield-Wolf
                              Book Award for his book, Stride
                              Toward Freedom: The Montgomery
                              Story
                             1963 – Kings efforts led to the
                              March on Washington where he
                              delivered his “I Have A Dream”
                              speech
                             1964 –Youngest person to receive
                              the Nobel Peace Prize
   Born Elijah Robert Poole               ELIJAH MUHAMMAD
   October 7, 1987 – February 25, 1975
   The sixth of thirteen children
   Religious leader, mentor to
    Malcolm X
   Led the Nation of Islam from 1934
    until his death in 1975
   1931 attended speech on Islam and
    Black Empowerment by Wallace D.
    Fard
   1934 – Name minister of Islam
   1934 – the Nation of Islam
    published its first newspaper, Final
    Call to Islam
   1942 – Arrested for failure to
    register for the draft during WWII
   1972 – Nation of Islam net worth of
    $75 Million
The Modern Civil Rights Movement
   As an agency of Social Control and Change
   As an agency of Economic Development
   As an Educational Institution
   It’s impact on the Modern Civil Rights
    Movement
Malcolm X vs Martin Luther King
   Nation of Islam –
     Video
      ▪ Malcolm X Before Leaving Nation of Islam
 Born August 5, 1938
JAMES HAL CONE    Architect of black liberation
                   theology
                  His book, Black Theology and Black
                   Power, provided a new way to
                   articulate the distinctiveness of
                   theology in the black church.
                  Taught Theology and Religion at
                   Philander Smith College, Adrian
                   College in Michigan and Union
                   Theological Seminary in New York
                   City.
                  1977 – Awarded the Charles A Briggs
                   Chair in systematic theology
   Black Power
     Economic Development
      ▪ Black Manifesto
    “We are therefore demanding of the white Christian
     churches and Jewish synagogues which are part
     and parcel of the system of capitalism, that they
     begin to pay reparations to black people in this
     country”. – The New York Review of Books
   Nation of Islam
     Video
      ▪ Malcolm X Thoughts on Nation of Islam After Leaving
   Has the church fulfilled its earthly and
    heavenly mission?
   How do you see the long term mission of the
    church evolving?
   Does the church have the power to reframe
    the fundamental questions of today?

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The Black Church: TAH Grant Summer 2012

  • 1. The Black Church Dr. Leslie Burl McLemore Jackson State University
  • 2. The pivotal role of the Black Church in the lives of African Americans can not be described in words short of “life saving.” The church provided the foundation for the very survival of African Americans in North America during and after slavery. It has been noted that most of the first Black congregations and churches formed before 1800 were founded by free Blacks. These individuals saw the church as an institution that could provide earthly comforts, and eventually, heavenly salvation. The Black Church has played—and continues to play—different roles in the lives of their members
  • 3. If I go to church on Sunday, Then the Cabaret on Monday, Tain’t nobdy’s biz-ness if I do. Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do – Porter Grainger/ Everett Robbins
  • 4. 1. What was the historic role of the Church in the Black Community? 2. How did religion help to shape and direct the philosophical thinking in the Black community and what role did the church play in this process? 3. How did the modern-day Civil Rights Movement benefit from the existence of the Black Church? 4. What future role should the church play in helping to solve the variety of issues facing the Black community?
  • 5. 1746 – February 13, 1818 ABSALOM JONES  Born into slavery  In 1778, he purchased his wife’s freedom so their children would be free; seven years later he was able to purchase his own  After founding a black congregation in 1794, in 1804, he became the first African American ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church of the United States.  As one of the first African Americans licensed to preach in the Methodist Church, he was Lay minister to black members in the interracial congregation of St. Georges Methodist Church  1787 – founded the Free African Society (FAS)  1792 – Founded the congregation of the African Church in Philadelphia
  • 6. RICHARD ALLEN (BISHOP)  February 14, 1760 – March 26, 1831  Born into slavery  Minister, educator and writer  He joined the Methodist church at age 17  Opened the first African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) in 1794; elected Bishop of the AME in 1816  1795 – Ordained as a deacon  1804 – Ordained as a priest
  • 7. PRINCE HALL MASONS  About September 12, 1748 – December 7, 1807  In 1773, Prince Hall became a preacher in the Methodist Church with a Charge at Cambridge  On March 6, 1775, he was made a master mason in Irish Constitution Military Lodge No. 441. When the Military Lodge left the area, the African Americans were given the authority to meet as a lodge  The black church and Prince Hall Freemasonry both played important roles in the black experience in America; one secular, the other spiritual - played equally important, interrelated roles in the way the black community addressed social, political, and economic problems in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
  • 9. Religious and Cultural Force in The Black Community HOWARD THURMAN  1899 – April 10, 1981  Author, Philosopher, Theologian  Dean of Chapel – Howard University and Boston University  Named honorary Canon of the Cathedral of Saint John Divine, New York City  Ebony Magazine named him one of the 50 most important figures in African American History.
  • 10. Religious and Cultural Force in The Black Community  August 1, 1894 – March 28, 1984 BENJAMIN MAYES  The youngest of eight children  Minister, educator, scholar and social activist  Mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  1922 – Ordained a Baptist Minister  1926 – Executive Secretary of the Tampa, Florida, Urban League  1934 Dean, School of Religion, Howard University  1940 – President, Morehouse College
  • 11. January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.  Clergy, Activist, Nonviolent Leader in the African American Civil Rights Movement  1955 – Led the Montgomery Bus Boycott  1957 – Helped to organize the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)  1959 – Awarded Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for his book, Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story  1963 – Kings efforts led to the March on Washington where he delivered his “I Have A Dream” speech  1964 –Youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize
  • 12. Born Elijah Robert Poole ELIJAH MUHAMMAD  October 7, 1987 – February 25, 1975  The sixth of thirteen children  Religious leader, mentor to Malcolm X  Led the Nation of Islam from 1934 until his death in 1975  1931 attended speech on Islam and Black Empowerment by Wallace D. Fard  1934 – Name minister of Islam  1934 – the Nation of Islam published its first newspaper, Final Call to Islam  1942 – Arrested for failure to register for the draft during WWII  1972 – Nation of Islam net worth of $75 Million
  • 13. The Modern Civil Rights Movement
  • 14. As an agency of Social Control and Change  As an agency of Economic Development  As an Educational Institution  It’s impact on the Modern Civil Rights Movement
  • 15. Malcolm X vs Martin Luther King
  • 16. Nation of Islam –  Video ▪ Malcolm X Before Leaving Nation of Islam
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  • 18.  Born August 5, 1938 JAMES HAL CONE  Architect of black liberation theology  His book, Black Theology and Black Power, provided a new way to articulate the distinctiveness of theology in the black church.  Taught Theology and Religion at Philander Smith College, Adrian College in Michigan and Union Theological Seminary in New York City.  1977 – Awarded the Charles A Briggs Chair in systematic theology
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  • 20. Black Power  Economic Development ▪ Black Manifesto “We are therefore demanding of the white Christian churches and Jewish synagogues which are part and parcel of the system of capitalism, that they begin to pay reparations to black people in this country”. – The New York Review of Books
  • 21. Nation of Islam  Video ▪ Malcolm X Thoughts on Nation of Islam After Leaving
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  • 23. Has the church fulfilled its earthly and heavenly mission?  How do you see the long term mission of the church evolving?  Does the church have the power to reframe the fundamental questions of today?