How did slaves modify Christianity to articulate their distinctive religious vision?

What will be an ideal response?


Slaves used Christianity to suit their own needs and hopes as slaves. The biblical story of the Exodus was especially relevant to African Americans because it told of the flight of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. African Americans also created covert churches known as "brush arbors" or "hush arbors" to practice their version of the faith. The "ring shout" was a form of worship that involved a rhythmic circle dance where people exhibited counterclockwise movement to a steady beat, along with hand clapping, and free-form upper-body movements.

Slaves also had spirituals, which were a distinctive musical art form that drew heavily on biblical themes. The figure of Moses and the plight of the ancient Hebrews were two common themes. Slave spirituals also featured images of crossing over the River Jordan to freedom in this life or redemption in the next.

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