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I See the Rhythm of Gospel
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ISBN: 978-0-310-71819-2
Chapter One
I see the rhythm of Plantation Sundays.Shhhhh!Quietly we walk past the fields we worked all week and into the forest just beyond the creek. Master's going to church and so are we, but quietly, quietly. Then we are clear-no one around. Only us to hear. Mama hums, low and strong. Eyes closed, we hum along. Feet shuffle, arms wave, and voices lift our spirits higher and higher. Quiet no more, we clap our hands, and stomp our feet "Glory!" she says and "Glory!" we repeat and repeatpeatpeat as our souls fill with song and rise to greet the heavens, the one place where we belong.
Although slaves were not allowed to form their own churches in the South, they found ways to worship. They would gather in hidden clearings in the woods or in the secret "praise houses" on the plantations on Sundays. Because drums were outlawed, they used their hands and feet to keep time and create the rhythms, dancing in a circle while singing spirituals. This tradition was called the "ring shout."
1775-1781: Americans fight the English for independence. This is the American Revolution. The Declaration of Independence in 1776 establishes the new United States of Am
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Clap Your Hands Educator's Guide: A Celebration of Gospel
Interspersed with the timeline of events are beautiful poems and rich cultural illustrations depicting times of suffering and joy. You will read about Harriet Tubman, Richard Allen, minister of the first independent black denomination, the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Mahalia, The Little Rock 9, The Fisk Jubilee Singers, the Azusa Street Revival led by Pastor Seymour, Louis Armstrong, Thomas Dorsey, the Winans family, The Tuskegee Institute and the Tuskegee Airmen, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mary McLeod Bethune, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Sam Cooke and more recent urban gospel and rap artists such as Kirk Franklin, Mandisa, Lecrae, and others.
I will share a piece of the beautiful poetry. Slaves were not allowed to have their own churches, so they gathered in the woods to sing praise to God. “Mama sang....
“Glory!” she says and “Glory!” we repeat and repeat
as our souls fill with song and rise to greet the heavens,
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