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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 58 MIN

How Faith, Rhetoric, And Black Memory Resist White Christian Nationalism

from Abolitionist Sanctuary · host Nikia

Send us Fan MailWe trace Black history as living resistance, linking Reconstruction to today’s bans and misinformation while centering Henry McNeal Turner’s radical theology and the Colored Conventions as blueprints for action. Faith, rhetoric, and archives become tools to confront white Christian nationalism and build abolitionist sanctuaries.• significance of Black History Month amid erasure• Reconstruction as a mirror for current politics• rhetorical strategies for truth in a noisy age• Africa as origin and identity anchor• Henry McNeal Turner’s evolution and legacy• women’s influence in AME leadership and ministry• “God is a Negro” as liberating claim today• abolition as faith practice and community design• the 19th‑century Colored Conventions movement• current books, research, and ways to supportDownload the Abolitionist Sanctuary app and apply to become a member on our social platformPlease download and share on all platformsEmail us to join our newsletterEnroll in our courses and become certified at abolitionacademy.comBecome a member and subscribe to our mailing list at abolitionistsanctuary.orgSupport the showSign-up and join a social media platform for abolitionistsEnroll to take courses at Abolition AcademyFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, and FacebookSubscribe to our YouTube Channel

Send us Fan Mail We trace Black history as living resistance, linking Reconstruction to today’s bans and misinformation while centering Henry McNeal Turner’s radical theology and the Colored Conventions as blueprints for action. Faith, rhetoric, and archives become tools to confront white Christian nationalism and build abolitionist sanctuaries. • significance of Black History Month amid erasure • Reconstruction as a mirror for current politics • rhetorical strategies for truth in a noisy ag...

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