Fannie Lou Hamer's Revolutionary Practical Theology: Racial and Environmental Justice Concerns - Paperback
Fannie Lou Hamer's Revolutionary Practical Theology: Racial and Environmental Justice Concerns - Paperback
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by Karen D. Crozier (Author)
In Fannie Lou Hamer's Revolutionary Practical Theology Crozier acknowledges, analyses, and constructs the civil and human rights leader's Christian thought and practice. Commonly known for her political activism, Hamer is presented as a religious thought leader whose embodiment of ideas and ideals helped to disrupt and transform the Jim Crow of the South within and beyond electoral politics.
Through primary source documents of Hamer's oral history interviews, autobiographical writings, speeches, and multimedia publications on or about her life and legacy, Crozier allows Hamer to have her say on racial and environmental justice concerns. Crozier introduces Hamer as a revolutionary practical theologian who resided on the margins of the church, academy, and society.
Author Biography
Karen D. Crozier, Ph.D. (2006), Claremont School of Theology, is founder of Jewel of Justice, a small business servicing women's personal and professional development. As a former theological educator, she published articles including "The Luminous Darkness of Du Bois' Double-Consciousness."