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When a domestic servant named Violet Johnson moved to the affluent white suburb of Summit, New Jersey in 1897, she became one of just barely a hundred black residents in the town of six thousand. In this avowedly liberal Protestant community, the very definition of "the suburbs" depended on observance of unmarked and fluctuating race and class barriers. But Johnson did not intend to accept the status quo. Establishing a Baptist church a year later, a seemingly moderate act that would have implications far beyond weekly ...

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    • Title: Black Women's Christian Activism by Betty Livingston Adams
    • Publisher: NYU Press
    • Print ISBN: 9781479814817, 1479814814
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    • Edition: 2018
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