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African Americans: History and Experience as the “Other”

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Understanding Theology and Homosexuality in African American Communities

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It is beyond the scope of this chapter to attempt a comprehensive rendition of African American history. Instead, this section provides an outline of key events and themes that dominate African American history in the U.S.

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Loue, S. (2014). African Americans: History and Experience as the “Other”. In: Understanding Theology and Homosexuality in African American Communities. SpringerBriefs in Social Work. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9002-9_1

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