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The Role of the Black Church in Family Literacy

by Sarah Coprich Johnson (Author)
©1999 Monographs XII, 109 Pages

Summary

Because the black church has historically been the strongest institution within the black community, The Role of the Black Church in Family Literacy examines the church from the perspective that it is an untapped resource in dealing with illiteracy and educational failures among black people.
Based upon a review of black church literacy efforts in four denominations and based upon interviews with church leaders and members, the author suggests that the black church can serve its community as a vehicle for literacy development - using its resources, influence, history, social richness, and cultural heritage as a basis for achievement.

Details

Pages
XII, 109
Year
1999
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820437125
Language
English
Keywords
community development influence cultural heritage history
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Wien, 1999. XII, 109 pp.

Biographical notes

Sarah Coprich Johnson (Author)

The Author: Sarah Coprich Johnson is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. She received a D.A. Degree in English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan.

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