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The African Methodist Episcopal Church: A History by Dennis C. Dickerson provides a thorough examination of one of America’s most influential African American religious institutions. Published by Cambridge University Press, this work traces the AME Church’s development from its establishment in the late 18th century through contemporary times.
Dickerson skillfully documents how the AME Church emerged as a response to racism within predominantly white Methodist congregations and evolved into a powerful force for spiritual leadership and social justice. The book explores the church’s contributions to civil rights movements, education, and community development across generations. Through careful analysis of theological evolution, institutional growth, and the lives of key figures, Dickerson reveals how the AME Church shaped African American identity and activism throughout American history.
This scholarly yet accessible narrative is essential for understanding both African American religious history and the broader context of American Christianity and racial justice movements.







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