Carter Woodson (1875-1950) was a prominent black leader and
intellectual of the first half of the twentieth century. Born in
Virginia in 1875 to formerly enslaved parents, he was educated at
Berea College in Kentucky, the University of Chicago, and finally,
Harvard, where he earned his Ph.D. in History. Woodson championed
awareness of black historical experience by teaching and initiating
the first Black History Week, which became the basis for the later
Black History Month. He was a tireless writer also who published
many volumes during his life, including his classic
The
Mis-Education of the Negro (1933).
Published in 1921,
The History of the Negro Church traces
the construction of the black church in America from colonial times
through the early years of the twentieth century. The book unfolds
a series of biographical sketches of male church leaders through
the decades, and offers a broad critique of church experience.
Beginning with early church movements in the North and efforts to
minister to slaves in the South, Woodson describes the origins of
religious instruction for a race that he characterizes as
"neglected" among an unenlightened colonial population. The book
offers a sophisticated and roving history of the limits of black
inclusion in church and state. Indeed, Woodson's penetrating vision
of the deep themes of American history and his incisive
understanding of spiritual character make for a lively passage
through a long history. Many of his observations about the class,
caste, and church seem only more relevant with the passage of
time.
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