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Religion in the 1930’s. Created By: Ivan, Christian, and Danielle. African American’s Religion. Many Africa American’s were mostly Christian The public thought African Americans believed in religious figures, such as Father Divine or Daddy Grace
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Religion in the1930’s Created By: Ivan, Christian, and Danielle
African American’s Religion • Many Africa American’s were mostly Christian • The public thought African Americans believed in religious figures, such as Father Divine or Daddy Grace • Most Protestants, except African America’s and southern whites, voted Republicans • Christianity offered the African Americans with solace and hope.
Religion and politics The African American people had the freedom to open their own churches They could worship what religion they wanted To Americans religion gave meaning to their life and told them who they were Protestants worried about the Catholic community becoming to strong African American and southern whites tended to be Democratic and Protestants Republican
White’s Religion • Almost all of the white people were Christians. • Their religion was a very important part of their life, which is why they went to church every Sunday to worship, and prayed before every meal. • Part of the white people’s beliefs were that African Americans were not equal to white people. • They thought their religion was better than all of the other religions, and so they acted as the dominant group.
Word Bank • Protestants: n. a follower of any Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church • Father Divine: n. helped move African-American churches past the struggle for racial justice • Daddy Grace: n. leader of a huge nationwide congregation that consisted of African Americans that worked to feed and cloth the needy • Solace: n. comfort or consolation in a time of distress • Christians: n. a person who believes in Jesus Christ
Citations • "Father Divine." American History. ABC-CLIO, 2009. Web. 26 Oct. 2009. <http://www.americanhistory.abc-clio.com>.’ • "The 1930s: Religion: Overview." American Decades. The Gale Group, Inc. 2001. Encyclopedia.com. 20 Oct. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>. • THE 1930s: RELIGION: OVERVIEW. Novelguide.com, 1995. Web. 25 Oct. 2009. <http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/adec_0001_0004_0/adec_0001_0004_0_01309.html>.