Sterling Stuckey is Professor of History and Religious Studies at the University of California, Riverside. He is also the author of Slave Culture (Oxford, 1987).
"Stuckey skillfully explores the lives and/or cultural theory of
significant personalities...to reveal crucial African cultural
connections in the New World that are vital to African survival and
transcendence."--Journal of American Ethnic History
"Plenty of history and culture of all Afro-American artistic
endeavors is included in a study which will attract readers seeking
to link Afro-American culture and history with artistic
evolution."--Diane C. Donovan, The Midwest Book Review
"Stuckey skillfully explores the lives and/or cultural theory of significant personalities...to reveal crucial African cultural connections in the New World that are vital to African survival and transcendence."--Journal of American Ethnic History "Plenty of history and culture of all Afro-American artistic endeavors is included in a study which will attract readers seeking to link Afro-American culture and history with artistic evolution."--Diane C. Donovan, The Midwest Book Review
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