AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIOUS HISTORY BY ALBERT RABOTEAU
African American Religious History
Throughout African-American history, belief has been indelibly intertwined with the battle contrary to intolerance and racial prejudice. Religious practices of slaves depended to some extent the behavior of their master's report that he had with religion and how he conceived the faith of their slaves. Animated by a sincere faith or religion as designing an additional means of control, the majority of teachers encouraged the conversion of their slaves. They lived their faith, however, in quite different physical conditions.
In isolated plantations, they could not attend services because of place of ...