Yoruba Traditions and African American Religious Nationalism by Tracey E. Hucks, Charles H. Long

Yoruba Traditions and African American Religious Nationalism

Tracey E. Hucks, Charles H. Long

472 pages first pub 2012 (editions)

religion challenging reflective slow-paced

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Exploring the Yoruba tradition in the United States, Hucks begins with the story of Nana Oseijeman Adefunmi's personal search for identity and meaning as a young man in Detroit in the 1930s and 1940s. She traces his development as an artist, relig...

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