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Existing comment: Slave Religion

As late as 1800, most slaves retained African traditions of music, dance, and belief in a supreme creator. Baptist and Methodist ministers preached hope and redemption to enslaved people who fashioned Christian gospels into a communal music of spirituals about salvation, deliverance, and resistance. Religious expression helped slaves maintain a sense of hope and ultimate salvation.
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