Father James Page: An Enslaved Preacher's Climb to Freedom

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Larry Eugene Rivers
Johns Hopkins University Press

Drawing on archival sources, personal papers, and interviews with James Page himself, Rivers presents the formerly enslaved man turned religious leader as complex and conflicted: neither an accommodationist mouthpiece for white supremacy nor a calculating schemer fomenting rebellion.

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