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"Black leaders…sought to imbue the church with a measure of respectability…These leaders put as much distance between themselves and anything that would remind them and their white antagonists of a heathen past…Richard Allen, founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, for example, denounced emotional displays in worship and took pains to ensure that emotive forms were excluded from the liturgy and worship of his nascent denomination.”

Estrelda Y. Alexander

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To Sing with Other Tongues: Examining Pentecostal Themes in the Scat Vocals of Louis Armstrong's "The Heebie-Jeebies Dance."

By RE224: Gendering the Divine