Maggie Obermann

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This liberating religious tradition is what Hughes and other black poets inherited, and it was the source for their identifying Christ as black and recrucified on the lynching trees of America. It was a kind of “commonsense” theology—a theology of the grassroots, for which one needed no seminary or university degree in religion.
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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