Long March Ahead: African American Churches and Public Policy in Post-Civil Rights America
Baldwin, Lewis, Journal of Church and State
Long March Ahead: African American Churches and Public Policy in Post-Civil Rights America. Edited by R. Drew Smith. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2004. 239 pp. $29.95.
The involvement of black churches in public affairs and public policy matters remains one of those largely undeveloped angles in the scholarship on contemporary American church life and culture. Long March Ahead: African American Churches and Public Policy in Post-Civil Bights America goes a long way in terms of addressing this disturbing pattern of omission. Edited by R. Drew Smith, director of The Public Influences on African American Churches and a Scholar-in-Residence at Morehouse College in Atlanta, ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Long March Ahead: African American Churches and Public Policy in Post-Civil Rights America.
Contributors: Baldwin, Lewis - Author.
Journal title: Journal of Church and State.
Volume: 47.
Issue: 3
Publication date: Summer 2005.
Page number: 636+.
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