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  The Circle

Jan
18
2025

When: 2025-01-18 12:00:00: Saturday January 18, 2025 (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM) - EST (America/New York)
Duration: 3 hours
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The Circle - January 18, 2025
We are on the cusp of what is likely to be a challenging few years for many individuals. Numerous changes are forthcoming that will adversely impact us, particularly the black community. To navigate this unavoidable adversity, it is essential that we unite and provide support to one another.

We invite you to participate in The Circle, a support group for the black community, every Saturday from 12:00 pm to 3:00 am EST. This gathering offers a space to discuss issues pertinent to the black experience, express frustrations, and receive valuable guidance from peers.

Join us here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84z428606485

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"Slavery & the New World, Pt. 7; the Negro Church, Pt. 8; the Reconstruction Period,"

Our Scripture verse for today is Psalm 119:93 which reads: "I will never forget thy precepts: for with them thou hast quickened me."

Our History of Black Americans and the Black Church quote for today is from Lee June, a professor at Michigan State University and the author of the book, "Yet With A Steady Beat: The Black Church through a Psychological and Biblical Lens." He now begins to discuss statement which are frequently heard in the black church which he calls "innocent but dangerous." The first such statement is: "Anything dead needs to be buried.” Lee June says, “Devotion leaders or speakers often make this statement when they seek to ‘liven up’ the church service. Such a statement is intended to get the people more involved and outwardly expressive by ‘saying amen,’ singing, clapping, standing, shouting, and so on. This statement is innocent in the sense that the person who utters it is typically sincere and truly desires to get people involved in the worship experience and to express themselves physically. The statement, however, can be detrimental because it equates emotions with spirituality and worshiping. It is further potentially detrimental because it does not allow for the individuality or diversity of worship expressions. Some people are more reserved when it comes to emotions and still others feel deeply but do not express it outwardly. Some express themselves by meditating; others do so by crying and some by silently reflecting on and worshiping God. Such a statement also can rob, or at least interfere with, an individual who might want to quietly worship and meditate."

Our first topic for today is titled "The Slave Trade and the New World (Part 7)" from the book, "From Slavery to Freedom" by John Hope Franklin.

The Big Business of Slave Trading, continued

The Africans offered stiff resistance to their capture, sale, and transportation to the unknown New World. Hence wars broke out between tribes when the members of one sought to capture members of another to sell them to the traders.

Queen Nzinga of Matamba (Angola today) attempted to coordinate a war of resistance against the Portuguese, as did Tomba of the Baga people in what is the Republic of Guinea today. Although their resistance was effective, they were not able to forestall the slave trade.

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Our second topic for today is "The Negro Church: A Nation Within a Nation, Part 8" from The Negro Church in America by E. Franklin Frazier.
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"Dear Black Child"

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HarperKids: Dear Black Child by Rahma Rodaah, Illustrated by Lydia Mba
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