"God Wills the Negro" by Theodore P. Ford is a seminal work that delves into the intersection of religion, race, and social justice in America. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Ford explores the ways in which religious beliefs and teachings have shaped attitudes towards African Americans throughout history. From the era of slavery to the civil rights movement and beyond, Ford examines the role of Christianity in both perpetuating and challenging racial oppression. With compelling prose and thought-provoking arguments, "God Wills the Negro" offers a profound exploration of faith, morality, and the quest for racial equality in the United States. This book serves as a crucial resource for anyone seeking to understand the complex dynamics of race and religion in American society.
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