Black deaths matter earning the right to live: Death and the African-American funeral home

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Black Deaths Matter: Earning the Right to Live—Death and the African-American Funeral Home recounts the history of black funeral homes in the United States and their role in demanding justice for bodies of color and the black community. Through funeral pageantry and vigilant support for local communities, the African American funeral home has been central to ensuring that not only do Black Lives Matter, but black deaths count and are visible to the larger community. This paper is a slightly expanded version of the plenary talk for the Centre for Death and Society’s Politics of Death Conference at the University of Bath on 9 June 2018. This research and talk were supported by The Louisville Institute under the Project Grant for Researchers.

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Cann, C. K. (2020). Black deaths matter earning the right to live: Death and the African-American funeral home. Religions, 11(8), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11080390

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