A STONE OF HOPE: Prophetic Religion and the Death of Jim Crow
David L. Chappell, . . Univ. of North Carolina, $34.95 (360pp) ISBN 978-0-8078-2819-9
In 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. famously said that the South could hew "a stone of hope" from segregation's "mountain of despair." This book explores the role that religion played in shaping that hope. In a brilliant chapter on the grassroots character of the civil rights cause, Chappell argues that the movement could be considered less a political protest with religious dimensions than a religious revival with political and social dimensions. The civil rights struggle had many of the elements of revival—miracle stories, mass religious enthusiasm, music, "conversion" experiences, even messianic expectations. Chappell writes engagingly, drawing an important revisionist portrait of the crucial role of religion in defeating Jim Crow.
Reviewed on: 11/17/2003
Genre: Religion
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