The Limits of Mastery: Slaveholders,Slaves, and Baptist Church Discipline |
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Authors: | Jeff Forret |
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Affiliation: | Department of History, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | Existing scholarship describes early southern evangelical churches as racially radical institutions that, as the eighteenth century surrendered to the nineteenth, capitulated to slavery, implementing accommodations intended to make them more attractive to respectable, slaveholding churchgoers. This essay argues that that transition was never as complete as suggested. Based on a set of 65 Baptist church minutes from congregations located in 4 different southern states, it shows how evangelical churches continued to exercise a degree of authority over slave-owning members and their treatment of bondpeople from the late eighteenth century through the end of slavery itself. |
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Keywords: | slavery Baptist church discipline master–slave relations |
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