Secular, Scarred and Sacred: Education and Religion Among the Black Community in Nineteenth-Century Canada - Hardcover
Secular, Scarred and Sacred: Education and Religion Among the Black Community in Nineteenth-Century Canada - Hardcover
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by Jerome Teelucksingh (Author)
Secular, Scarred and Sacred: Education and Religion among Blacks in Nineteenth-century Canada focuses on the paternal yet exclusionary role of Protestant Whites and their churches among refugee slaves and free Blacks in nineteenth-century Upper Canada.
Author Biography
Jerome Teelucksingh received his PhD in history from The University of the West Indies, where he has taught as a lecturer in the Department of History since 2006. His previous publications include Civil Rights in America and the Caribbean, 1950s-2010s (2017) and Ideology, Politics, and Radicalism of the Afro-Caribbean (2016).