An edition of A luminous brotherhood (2016)

A luminous brotherhood

Afro-Creole spiritualism in nineteenth-century New Orleans

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Emily Suzanne Clark, Emily Suz ...
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An edition of A luminous brotherhood (2016)

A luminous brotherhood

Afro-Creole spiritualism in nineteenth-century New Orleans

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"In the midst of a nineteenth-century boom in spiritual experimentation, the Cercle Harmonique, a remarkable group of African-descended men, practices Spiritualism in heavily Catholic New Orleans from just before the Civil War to the end of Reconstruction. In this first comprehensive history of the Cercle, Emily Suzanne Clark illuminates how highly diverse religious practices wind in significant ways through American life, culture, and history. Clark shows that the beliefs and practices of Spiritualism helped Afro-Creoles mediate the political and social changes in New Orleans, as free blacks suffered increasingly restrictive laws and then met with violent resistance to suffrage and racial equality. Drawing on fascinating records of actual séance practices, the lives of the mediums, and larger city-wide and national contexts, Clark reveals how the messages that the Cercle received from the spirit world offered its members rich religious experiences as well as a forum for political activism inspired by republican ideals. Messages from departed souls including François Rabelais, Abraham Lincoln, John Brown, Robert E. Lee, Emanuel Swedenborg, and even Confucius discussed government structures, the moral progress of humanity, and equality. The Afro-Creole Spiritualists were encouraged to continue struggling for justice in a new world where "bright" spirits would replace raced bodies." From jacket.

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English
Pages
265

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A luminous brotherhood: Afro-Creole spiritualism in nineteenth-century New Orleans
2016, The University of North Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

Afro-Creole Spiritualism in New Orleans
The creation of the Cercle Harmonique
The disharmony of New Orleans city life
Spiritualism and Catholicism
The spiritual republic and America's destiny
The spiritual republic in the Atlantic Age of revolutions.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-258) and indexes.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
277.63/3508108996073
Library of Congress
BX6194.A464 C53 2016, BX6194.A464C53 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 265 pages
Number of pages
265

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27217754M
ISBN 10
1469628783
ISBN 13
9781469628783
LCCN
2015040308
OCLC/WorldCat
926105944

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