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- 3. reformers were concerned that disorderly practices in these storefront churches would lead to this, in terms of race relations
- 6. worked as a prostitute to supplement her pay
- 7. place where female performers stayed to enjoy illicit pleasures
- 8. type of worship characterized by extreme physical reactions to religious practices; looked down upon by traditionalists
- 10. Famous speakeasy singer
- 11. extreme and exaggerated worship practices were seen by some as demoralizing, and thus connected with this crime
- 12. group of people that were able to gain positions of power in religious settings; individuals with little power in society at large
- 13. rather than being fundamentalist, African American Spiritualism can be characterized as ______________
- 14. where you can make 50 dollars an hour as a performer
- 17. small iron room where women are not allowed physical freedom or recreation as punishment
- 18. What practice, other than gambling, that was necessary for the underground economy did the Spiritualist church engage with?
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- 1. one of the three jobs 10% of Adult African Americans Worked illegally
- 2. this, along with self restraint, was a major attribute of the ministers of mainstream churches
- 4. the man who noticed that prostitution was a problem since political leaders did not have the will to do progressive reforms
- 5. bourgeois group that tried to enforce morality
- 9. total amount of illegal clubs Where African Americans Live
- 15. what type of protestant churches offered women many opportunities to occupy high positions of leadership and authority’
- 16. The ability to teach fundamentalist values to this group of Detroit newcomers inspired groups like the Detroit Urban League to crusade against vice and the underground economy.
- 17. popular gambling game that individuals sought spiritualist guidance on
