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  2. African-American culture - Wikipedia

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    This organization is the largest African-American Christian Denomination and it is also the second largest Baptist denomination in the United States. An African-American church is not necessarily a separate denomination. Several predominantly African-American churches exist as members of predominantly white denominations. [106]

  3. African Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    Methodism. The African Methodist Episcopal Church, usually called the AME Church or AME, is a Methodist denomination based in the United States. It adheres to Wesleyan–Arminian theology and has a connexional polity. [ 4] It cooperates with other Methodist bodies through the World Methodist Council and Wesleyan Holiness Connection.

  4. Black theology - Wikipedia

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    Black theology arose as an affirmation of black Christians in response to critiques from a range of sources, including black Muslims, that claimed Christianity was a "white man's religion", white Christians that saw black churches as inferior, black Marxists that saw religion as an unscientific tool of the oppressor, and black power advocates ...

  5. Black church - Wikipedia

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    African Americans. The black church (sometimes termed Black Christianity or African American Christianity) is the faith and body of Christian denominations and congregations in the United States that predominantly minister to, and are also led by African Americans, as well as these churches' collective traditions and members.

  6. Religion of Black Americans - Wikipedia

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    African Americans. Religion of Black Americans refers to the religious and spiritual practices of African Americans. Historians generally agree that the religious life of Black Americans "forms the foundation of their community life". [1] Before 1775 there was scattered evidence of organized religion among Black people in the Thirteen Colonies.

  7. African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Of the 12.6% of United States residents who identified as Black, around 10.3% were "native Black American" or ethnic African Americans, who are direct descendants of West/Central Africans brought to the U.S. as slaves. These individuals make up well over 80% of all Blacks in the country.

  8. Category : Historically African-American Christian denominations

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    Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. Church of God and Saints of Christ. Church of God in Christ. Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith. Church of Universal Triumph, Dominion of God. Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America.

  9. Category:African-American Catholics - Wikipedia

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    Category. : African-American Catholics. Wikimedia Commons has media related to African American Catholics. Note Wikipedia's WP:BLP policy: "Categories regarding religious beliefs ... should not be used [for living persons] unless the subject has publicly self-identified with the belief ... in question; and the subject's beliefs ... are relevant ...