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| The best overview available, which brings into play the beginning to the slave trade, is the magisterial and widely used college text From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans by John Hope Franklin and Alfred A Moss Jr. In making his case he brings into play a thorough knowledge of Hebrew, Greek and Latin as well as familiarity with the King James, Revised Standard and New Revised Standard versions of the scriptures, to which, when he feels it is required, he adds his own. The author brilliantly brings into play Tertullian, Augustine, and the dismantling of ancient theater, asserting that in Purgatorio 29-32 theater "returns reborn as the spectacle of the Holy Book" (83). |
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