VODOUN: Why African-Americans Fear Their Cosmogenetic Paths to God. An Illustrated History of Racism and Religious Persecution in America
by Mama Zogbé
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Publisher: Mama Zogbé
Copyright:
© 2007 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: first printing
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Printed: 42 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:Individuals who choose the paths of their ancestors often walk alone, ostracized by family, friends and co-workers, who have been conditioned to view African/Diaspora religions as "savage and evil." This illustrated journey exposes America's hidden history of creating the hostile, and inhospitable atmosphere in which African religions were not permitted to flourish and enjoy the same first amendment rights as all other faiths. Previously published in "Mami Wata: Africa's Ancient God/dess Unveiled," this book is informative for all faiths and all African religious paths. Keywords:Listed in: |
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