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We are Charleston : tragedy and triumph at Mother Emanuel

Title
We are Charleston : tragedy and triumph at Mother Emanuel / Herb Frazier, Bernard Edward Powers Jr., PhD, Marjory Wentworth.
Author
Frazier, Herb, 1950-
Publication
  • Nashville, Tennessee : W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson, [2016]
  • ©2016
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  • Powers, Bernard E., Jr.
  • Wentworth, Marjory (Marjory Heath), 1958-
Description
xvi, 234 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color); 24 cm
Summary
"On June 17, 2015, at 9:05 p.m., a young man with a handgun opened fire on a prayer meeting at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Charleston, South Carolina, killing nine members of the congregation. The captured shooter, twenty-one-year-old Dylan Roof, a white supremacist, was charged with their murders. Two days after the shooting, while Roof's court hearing was held on video conference, some of the families of his nine victims, one by one, appeared on the screen--forgiving the killer. The "Emanuel Nine" set a profound example for their families, their city, their nation, and indeed the world. We Are Charleston not only recounts the events of that terrible day but also offers a history lesson that reveals a deeper look at the suffering, triumph, and even the ongoing rage of the people who formed Mother Emanuel A.M.E. church and the wider denominational movement. In many ways, this church's story is America's story-- the oldest A.M.E. church in the Deep South fighting for freedom and civil rights but also fighting for grace and understanding. Fighting to transcend bigotry, fraud, hatred, racism, poverty, and misery. The shootings in June 2015, opened up a deep wound of racism that still permeates Southern institutions and remains part of American society. We Are Charleston tells the story of a people, continually beaten down, who seem to continually triumph over the worst of adversity. Exploring the storied history of the A.M.E. Church may be a way of explaining the price and power of forgiveness, a way of revealing God's mercy in the midst of tremendous pain. We Are Charleston may help us discover what can be right in a world that so often has gone wrong." --
Subject
  • Emanuel AME Church (Charleston, S.C.)
  • African Methodist Episcopal Church > South Carolina > Charleston > Sermons
  • Mass shootings > South Carolina > Charleston > Sermons
  • African Americans > Crimes against > Sermons. > South Carolina > Charleston
  • African Americans > Crimes against > South Carolina > Charleston > 21st century
  • African American churches > South Carolina > Charleston > Sermons
  • Hate crimes > South Carolina > Charleston > Sermons
  • Hate crimes > South Carolina > Charleston > History > 21st century
  • Racism > South Carolina > Charleston > History > 21st century
  • Forgiveness > Religious aspects > Christianity
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-231).
Contents
Wrong church, wrong people, wrong day -- Forgiveness -- The flag comes down -- The sin of slavery -- Revolutionary ideas and the rise of African Methodism -- The slave conspiracy -- Resurrection -- Jim Crow -- Life in the Borough -- Civil rights -- People in service to the church -- What is forgiveness? -- The unfinished story.
Call Number
Sc E 16-1887
ISBN
  • 9780718077310
  • 0718077318
LCCN
2016930186
OCLC
930256977
Author
Frazier, Herb, 1950- author.
Title
We are Charleston : tragedy and triumph at Mother Emanuel / Herb Frazier, Bernard Edward Powers Jr., PhD, Marjory Wentworth.
Publisher
Nashville, Tennessee : W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson, [2016]
Copyright Date
©2016
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-231).
Local Note
Schomburg copy with dust jacket.
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Local Subject
Black author.
Added Author
Powers, Bernard E., Jr., author.
Wentworth, Marjory (Marjory Heath), 1958- author.
Research Call Number
Sc E 16-1887
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