Fade to Black: Race, Repression, and Resistance in Boston’s Spiritualist Movement

   
Summary

Fade to Black: Race, Repression, and Resistance in Boston’s Spiritualist Movement

Description

While Hydesville, New York is the birthplace of Modern American Spiritualism, the movement proliferated in cities like Chicago and Boston. This lecture examines the role of race in the rich legacy of Boston’s Spiritualist Movement from 1850-1900. Specifically, it focuses on how racial prejudices in the movement created at times inhospitable environments for African American Spiritualists. Despite these oppressive conditions, as this lecture will show, African Americans made valuable contributions to Spiritualism in general and in the Bostonian Movement in particular.

Starts

5:00pm on Thursday, February 7th 2019

End Time

7:00pm

Topics

Lectures

Speaker(s)

Dr. Margarita Guillory

Event Open To

public

Information Phone

617-353-2635

Contact Name

Wendy

URL Anchor Text

Associate Professor of Religion, BU

Building

Photonics Colloquium Room - 8 St. Mary's Street

Room

906

Contact Email

wlczik@bu.edu

Contact Organization

Department of Religion

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Show Fees

free

 
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