Prophesying daughters Black women preachers and the Word, 1823-1913 /
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Columbia :
University of Missouri Press,
c2003.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- The prophesying daughters : biographical and historical background
- The act of prophesying : nineteenth-century Black women preachers and Black literary history
- Prophetic change : Jarena Lee's and Julia Foote's uses of conversion rhetoric in the context of reader distrust
- Prophetic journeying : the trope of travel in Black women preachers' narratives
- Prophetic reading : Black women preachers and biblical interpretation
- Prophetic works : prophesying daughters and social activism--the case of Frances Joseph Gaudet
- Can I get a witness? : the implications of prophesying for African American literary studies.