An edition of Tell them we are singing for Jesus (2010)

Tell them we are singing for Jesus

the original Fisk Jubilee Singers and Christian reconstruction, 1871-1878

1st ed.
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An edition of Tell them we are singing for Jesus (2010)

Tell them we are singing for Jesus

the original Fisk Jubilee Singers and Christian reconstruction, 1871-1878

1st ed.
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Between 1871 and 1878, the Jubilee Singers presented concerts featuring the Negro spirituals that won the applause and admiration of the Western world. The rise and renown of the original Fisk Jubilee Singers form one of the most celebrated stories of post-Civil War America. Equally fascinating are the varied, multitudinous influences that converged to catapult them onto the world's stage and into the annals of history. "Tell Them We Are Singing for Jesus" explores the Christian missionary ideals and convictions that spawned the Fisk Jubilee Singers during the 1870s and guided the ensemble throughout its impressive US and European travels. This historic choral ensemble was sponsored by the American Missionary Association (AMA), the parent organization of Fisk University. The troupe's stellar success afforded the American Missionary Association an unprecedented public platform from which to advance its Christian views for social change. Fisk University's reputation was also enhanced as praise for the Jubilee Singers' artistic performances, noble mission, and refinement filled the press. Each company member stood as a living testimonial to the intellectual, cultural, and spiritual attainment of which all African Americans were capable. AMA leaders considered the Jubilee Singers as divinely appointed fellow laborers in attaining the lofty goals of Christian Reconstruction. Through a unique partnership that blended ministry and music, the AMA and the Jubilee Singers fought to establish a world in which the freedom message of the Negro spiritual rang true. - Publisher.

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Tell them we are singing for Jesus: the original Fisk Jubilee Singers and Christian reconstruction, 1871-1878
2010, Mercer University Press
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Table of Contents

The roots of reconstruction : the American Missionary Association and Fisk University
The birth of the Jubilee Singers : vision, mission, and divine blessing
"Doing the work of the master" : developing a campaign strategy for Christian missions
Broadening the campaign goals : Africa, affinity groups, and revival services
Artistry and refinement : gaining public acclaim
"The scar of the dark ages" : social standing in America and Europe
"Infinite troubles" : practical application of American Missionary Association ideals
The fruit of Christian reconstruction : leaders of the race.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Macon, Ga

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.42162/96073006076855
Library of Congress
ML421.J77 A54 2010

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 299 p., [16] p. of plates
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL24523075M
ISBN 13
9780881461121
LCCN
2010001203
OCLC/WorldCat
368024921

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