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Dear sisters : a womanist practice of hospitality /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cleveland The Pilgrim Press ©2001Description: x, 134 Pages 21.5 cmISBN:
  • 0829814493
  • 9780829814491
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 268.082 W519D
Contents:
What allows African American women not just to survive, but to become resilient? N. Lynne Westfield finds an answer to this question as she examines the Dear Sisters' Literary Group. As a Womanist scholar, Westfield reflects on the ways in which the hospitality of the group relates to the long-standing African American tradition of concealed gatherings, the Christian tradition of hospitality, and Christian education.
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What allows African American women not just to survive, but to become resilient? N. Lynne Westfield finds an answer to this question as she examines the Dear Sisters' Literary Group. As a Womanist scholar, Westfield reflects on the ways in which the hospitality of the group relates to the long-standing African American tradition of concealed gatherings, the Christian tradition of hospitality, and Christian education.

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