New World A-Coming
- 357pages
- 13 heures de lecture



New York's Black YWCA, 1905-1945
Focusing on middle-class black women, Judith Weisenfeld's history highlights their dedication to social action and the institutional expression of their faith. Their experiences shed light on the diverse efforts aimed at enhancing the quality of life for African Americans during pivotal moments in history, revealing the intersection of activism and spirituality in their lives.
The eighth volume in the Double Exposure series, Movements, Motions, Moments draws upon the visual images in NMAAHC's collection to explore the dynamic ways religion is engaged and practiced by African Americans.