One of the first book-length studies devoted to religion and African-American political activism in a generation, Something Within explores how Afro-Christianity, in various ways, promotes the political activism of African-Americans. Combining ethnography, history, contextual analysis, and survey research, this book illustrates the participatory effects of Afro-Christianity by examining its institutional, psychological, and cultural influences. Going beyond the opiate-inspiration debate that has dominated research on the subject, Author Fredrick C. Harris advances a new theory of religion as a political resource for a "civic culture in opposition."
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Dianteill, E. (2001). Fredrick C. Harris, Something Within. Religion in African-American Political Activism. Archives de Sciences Sociales Des Religions, (116), 93–156. https://doi.org/10.4000/assr.2812
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