Reginald F. Davis has been an adjunct professor at Florida A&M University and Barry University in Tallahassee.
Preface
vii
Acknowledgments
xiii
1. Evolution to a Liberation Theology
1
(12)
2. Douglass: An Eloquent Voice Against Oppression
13
(32)
3. Douglass Attacks the Maintenance Needs of Oppression: Racism, Sexism, Beliefs, and Values
45
(23)
4. Douglass and the Making of a Liberation Theology
68
(40)
5. Interpretation of Douglass as a Liberation Thinker
108
(17)
Conclusion
125
(6)
Bibliography
131
(6)
Index
137
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