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Albert J. Raboteau

American scholar
Albert Jordy Raboteau II was an American scholar of African and African-American religions. Since 1982, he had been affiliated with Princeton University, where he was Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion. Wikipedia
Born: September 4, 1943, Bay St. Louis, MS
Died: September 18, 2021 (age 78 years), Princeton, NJ
Children: 4

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He did the same at Berkeley, where he became associate professor of history and African American studies and associate dean of the College of Letters and ...
Albert Jordy Raboteau II (September 4, 1943 – September 18, 2021) was an American scholar of African and African-American religions.
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Oct 15, 2021 · Albert J. Raboteau, Who Transformed Black Religious Studies, Dies at 78. Working in the 1970s and '80s, his scholarship helped to cement African ...
Raboteau is Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion Emeritus at Princeton University. Whose History? In my own field, for example, for too many years the dominant ...
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Raboteau, America's foremost scholar on African American religious history, weaves copious first-hand quotations with insightful, riveting commentary to provide ...
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About the Author. Albert J. Raboteau is currently Henry W. Putnam professor of religion at Princeton University. Read more ...
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Oct 20, 2021 · Raboteau's work grappled with the complexities of diverse communities, for whom religion was a hallmark of identity, history, and legacy. He was ...
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Aug 6, 2023 · Albert J. Raboteau received his Ph.D. in 1973 after successfully defending his dissertation, “Invisible Institution: The Origins and Conditions ...
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Albert J. Raboteau (1943–2021) was the Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion at Princeton University and author of Slave Religion and A Sorrowful Joy.
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Albert J. Raboteau II was a founder of African American religious studies. His meticulous research and publications, anchored in the voices and historical ...