Adam Shields

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Hilliard understood it as a theological mandate for every Christian in America, regardless of their phenotype. Theological blackness was a choice, not a birthright. One became black by following Jesus. One became white by pursuing success and turning away from the poor. All Christians had a responsibility to resist “the siren call of the system to move up the social ladder.” A status quo–affirming, success-oriented way of life was the “theological whiteness”
The Myth of Colorblind Christians: Evangelicals and White Supremacy in the Civil Rights Era
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