Black Theology Project records 1976-1987
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Black Theology Project
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The Black Theology Project (BTP) is an interdenominational organization founded in 1976 under the leadership of Rev. Charles Spivey, Sister Shawn Copeland and Rev. Muhammad Kenyatta. BTP incorporates black academicians, theologians, clergy and laity, and political and community activists in a national network committed to theological reflection and social action on behalf of the black church and the black community. The organization has established theological dialogues ...
Dodson, Howard.
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Historian and lecturer Howard Dodson was born June 1, 1939, in Chester, Pennsylvania. After completing high school in 1957, he attended West Chester State College, where he studied social studies and English, with an emphasis on secondary education. Graduating in 1961, he went on to Villanova University where he earned an M.A. in U.S. history and political science in 1963. Currently, Dodson is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Berkeley.Upon earning his master's degree, Dodson we...
Dodson, Jualynne E.
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Sociologist, professor. Jualynne Elizabeth Dodson was born in 1942. From the guide to the Jualynne E. Dodson papers, 1981-1989, (The New York Public Library. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.) ...
Theology in the Americas (Organization)
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Theology in the Americas (TIA) was formed in 1974 by Father Sergio Torres and others who brought together a multiracial coalition of approximately sixty action/reflection groups comprised of both Catholics and Protestants to begin the process of exploring the meaning of Liberation Theology for North America. The first set of conversations culminated in a conference in August 1975 in Detroit known as Detroit I, where two hundred North American and Latin American theologians, social a...
Delk, Yvonne V.
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