Witnessing and Testifying: Black Women, Religion, and Civil Rights
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Document Type
Lecture
Series/Event
Lecture
Abstract
Rosetta E. Ross, an ordained elder in the United Methodist church and McVay Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities will be speaking about her forthcoming book which examines the lives of seven female civil rights activists, and will also discuss some other women who were not featured in the book. Her work "examine(s) black women's civil rights activism as religiously impelled moral practice, redress(ing) an oversight in previous work . . . and lift(ing) up a paradigm for engagement in the challenges of contemporary social life."
Publication Date
3-26-2003
Recommended Citation
Ross, Rosetta E., "Witnessing and Testifying: Black Women, Religion, and Civil Rights" (2003). Conferences and Lectures. 1162.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/hh_av_conferences/1162