Black Clergy Under Apartheid

Black Clergy Under Apartheid

(University of Natal. School of Theology),
Source: www.sinomlando.org.za

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Abstract / Summary
In 1996, thanks to two research grants, the Oral History Project was able to pursue its objectives with a research project on "black clergy under apartheid in the Natal Midlands". At regular intervals workshops with the participation of archivists, historians, psychologists and anthropologists were held to discuss the results and refine the methodology. Thirty-four ministers, both from the mission churches and the African Independent Churches, were interviewed. They told of their experience of apartheid not only in society but also, painfully, in their own churches. Extracts from these interviews have been published under the title The Casspir and the Cross: Voices of Black Clergy in the Natal Midlands.
Field of Interest
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Oral history
Format
Related Web resources
URL
https://www.sinomlando.org.za/index.php/oral-history
Publisher
University of Natal. School of Theology
Subject
Letters and Diaries, History, Religion and Spirituality, Social Movements and Justice, Segregation, Ethnic groups, Religion, Sudáfrica, África do Sul, Africa, South Africa
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Sudáfrica, África do Sul

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