A black and white sermon: John Jasper's capitalization on white exploitation in late nineteenth-century Virginia

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Strange, Thomas
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Religion; African American; post-Reconstruction; Virginia;
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10.1080/14664658.2017.1376415
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K [历史、地理];
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Groups within southern society seized on John Jasper's sermon arguing that the sun moved around the earth in order to reinforce ideas of African American inferiority. Jasper, however, took advantage of these efforts at exploitation. By embodying the stereotype whites sought to promote, Jasper became very popular with white visitors, and tourists to Richmond frequently requested renditions of the sermon. Through preaching his sun sermon on 253 occasions, Jasper was not only able to secure the financial and social independence of his church, but also provided inspiration to African Americans through highlighting that southern white supremacy could be overcome.
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