Apostles of New Abolition
Apostles of New Abolition
Henry McNeal Turner and Ida B. Wells-Barnett were pioneers of the black social gospel, both as militant anti-lynching activists and within the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Turner paved the way for new abolition movements and organizations that he did not join, and Wells-Barnett had embattled relationships with them.
Keywords: African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), Lynching, Nationalism, New Abolition, Radical Republicanism
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