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OverviewFounded by free people of color in Philadelphia in the aftermath of the American Revolution, the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church emerged in the nineteenth century as the preeminent black institution in the United States. In 1896, the church opened mission work in South Africa, absorbing an independent """"Ethiopian"""" church founded by dissident African Christians a few years earlier. In the process, the church helped ignite one of the most influential popular movements in South African history. Songs of Zion examines this remarkable historical convergence from both sides of the Atlantic. James Campbell charts the origins and evolution of black American independent churches, arguing that the very act of becoming Christian forced African Americans to reflect on their relationship to their ancestral continent. He then turns to South Africa, exploring the AME Church's entrance and evolution in a series of specific South African contexts. Throughout the book, Campbell focuses on the comparisons that Africans and African Americans themselves drew between their situations. Their transatlantic encounter, he argues, enabled both groups to understand and act upon their worlds in new ways. |Discusses the interaction between the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and in South Africa, arguing that each group influenced the other to understand and act on their worlds in new ways. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James T. CampbellPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.623kg ISBN: 9780807847114ISBN 10: 0807847119 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 31 March 1998 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA major contribution to a genre just beginning to appear, what one can only call transatlantic history. Transition Campbell's analysis is illuminating, important and in some ways courageous. American Historical Review Prodigiously researched, well crafted, and insightful. Journal of American History A sweeping, powerful, vibrant study. Frederick Jackson Turner Award committee Campbell's analysis is illuminating, important and in some ways courageous. American Historical Review A wonderful example of the best of comparative religious history. Religious Studies Review Prodigiously researched, well crafted, and insightful. Journal of American History A sweeping, powerful, vibrant study. Frederick Jackson Turner Award committee A major contribution to a genre just beginning to appear, what one can only call transatlantic history. Transition A major contribution to a genre just beginning to appear, what one can only call transatlantic history. Transition A major contribution to a genre just beginning to appear, what one can only call transatlantic history. Transition A sweeping, powerful, vibrant study. Frederick Jackson Turner Award committee Campbell's analysis is illuminating, important and in some ways courageous. American Historical Review Prodigiously researched, well crafted, and insightful. Journal of American History A major contribution to a genre just beginning to appear, what one can only call transatlantic history. Transition A sweeping, powerful, vibrant study. Frederick Jackson Turner Award committee Campbell's analysis is illuminating, important and in some ways courageous. American Historical Review Prodigiously researched, well crafted, and insightful. Journal of American History A wonderful example of the best of comparative religious history. Religious Studies Review A major contribution to a genre just beginning to appear, what one can only call transatlantic history. <p> Transition A major contribution to a genre just beginning to appear, what one can only call transatlantic history. Transition A sweeping, powerful, vibrant study. Frederick Jackson Turner Award committee Campbell's analysis is illuminating, important and in some ways courageous. American Historical Review Prodigiously researched, well crafted, and insightful. Journal of American History Campbell's analysis is illuminating, important and in some ways courageous. American Historical Review A sweeping, powerful, vibrant study. Frederick Jackson Turner Award committee A major contribution to a genre just beginning to appear, what one can only call transatlantic history. Transition A wonderful example of the best of comparative religious history. Religious Studies Review Prodigiously researched, well crafted, and insightful. Journal of American History Author InformationJAMES T. CAMPBELL is associate professor of American civilization, Africana studies, and history at Brown University. MATTHEW PRATT GUTERL is director of the American studies program and associate professor of African American and African diaspora studies at Indiana University. ROBERT G. LEE is associate professor of American civilization at Brown University. 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