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Rosetta E. Ross

Rosetta Ross is a professor of religious studies at Spelman College in Atlanta. She is author of Witnessing and Testifying: Black Women, Religion, and Civil Rights (Fortress Press, 2003).

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Religion Dispatches
Still, that the women gathered at all is both noteworthy and historic. This meeting in Ghana is related to mid-twentieth century liberation movements and, especially, mid-to-late twentieth century liberation theologies. The furor that emerged during the 2008 US presidential campaign over black liberation theology and the recent echo of that uproar during the current campaign only highlights the unlikeliness of a convening of a meeting rooted in mid-twentieth century ideals.
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Religion Dispatches
I will not go to see the movie The Help because already I have encountered and regularly encounter enough messages suggesting history is made only by white agency. I will not go to see the movie The Help because I do not wish to view yet another production that tells me, a black woman, it is all about whiteness.
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Religion Dispatches
Blogger Andrew Breitbart’s recent attack on Shirley Sherrod reflects the legacy of “christianization” as a measure of black acceptability in white civil society. Sherrod (a former Student Non-Violent Coordinating…
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