AfrAm Studies: Religion Puzzle from S. Chambers

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Across
  1. 2. Enslavement is compared to this form of indenture common in the middle ages (65).
  2. 5. In 1787, Richard ___ led the walkout from St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church at Philadelphia and later formed the African Methodist Episcopal Church (67).
  3. 6. The 1831 Southampton County, VA rebellion that this preacher led killed 60. It centers the plot of the 2016 film directed by and starring Nate Parker, a Norfolk, VA native.
  4. 7. ___ moralities are overly sentimental emotional commitments to religion, leading some to a "suffer now for future salvation" manner of living (70).
  5. 10. The __ __ (two words) became a home-base for revolution (as armed rebellion, underground railroad stations, or platform for announcing "freedom" and "equality")(66).
  6. 11. Jurgen ___, German Protestant theologian of late 20th C., he focused on hope, God's active suffering, "protest in divine promise against suffering" (70).
Down
  1. 1. Otherworldly, compensatory church songs or ones that are protesting and rebellious in character (67).
  2. 3. The Great ___ also starred Parker and Jurnee Smollett before her Eve's Bayou and Lovecraft Country roles.
  3. 4. Rev. Henry Highland ___ urged rebellion in his 1843 Buffalo debate with Frederick Douglass at the National Convention of Colored Citizens. (Speech published 1848) (67).
  4. 8. The 1st of the 7 Deadly Sins. "God must be the enemy of all those who in ___ put up with evil" (70).
  5. 9. Asst. Dean of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Literary Scholar, Art & AfrAm Studies expert.