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Side 27
... Southern Negro Christianity which has a theology all its own . Were you conscious of the uniqueness of Southern Negro religion and did you intend to present it as a tradition which White America can learn something from ? Styron : If ...
... Southern Negro Christianity which has a theology all its own . Were you conscious of the uniqueness of Southern Negro religion and did you intend to present it as a tradition which White America can learn something from ? Styron : If ...
Side 28
... Southern Negro religion profoundly anti - revolutionary ? How do you get from a religion . built on passivity and suffering and a retreat from external reality to a religion which implies political activism ? Styron : Possibly you can ...
... Southern Negro religion profoundly anti - revolutionary ? How do you get from a religion . built on passivity and suffering and a retreat from external reality to a religion which implies political activism ? Styron : Possibly you can ...
Side 32
... Southern tradition in the dogged and unregenerate way my predecessors have , largely because the South has changed ... Southern , I don't feel so Southern that I'm not unable to move rather easily out of the tradition . But , on the ...
... Southern tradition in the dogged and unregenerate way my predecessors have , largely because the South has changed ... Southern , I don't feel so Southern that I'm not unable to move rather easily out of the tradition . But , on the ...
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