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  2. Urban Christian fiction - Wikipedia

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    Urban Christian fiction is an Imprint of the Kensington Publishing Corp. [1] It publishes Christian fiction and urban fiction in which stories of emotion and conflict are mixed with God, faith and the urban church. Some of the themes and topics cross over into theological fiction. The stories usually portray African-American or Latino ...

  3. James McBride (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. Children. 3. Signature. Website. jamesmcbride.com. James McBride (born September 11, 1957) [1] is an American writer and musician. He is the recipient of the 2013 National Book Award for fiction for his novel The Good Lord Bird.

  4. Barbara Christian - Wikipedia

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    Barbara T. Christian (December 12, 1943 – June 25, 2000) was an American author and professor of African-American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.Among several books, and over 100 published articles, Christian was most well known for the 1980 study Black Women Novelists: The Development of a Tradition.

  5. African-American book publishers in the United States, 1960–80

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    A number of African-American religious book publishers were active in the period 1960–80, notable among them the Sunday School Publishing Board of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. (SSPB), which was founded in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1916. In 1967, the SSPB established a general trade book unit, Townsend Press, to publish secular ...

  6. Esau McCaulley - Wikipedia

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    Esau McCaulley. Esau McCaulley (born 1979) is an American biblical scholar and assistant professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, Illinois, canon theologian for the Anglican Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others, as well as a theologian-in-residence at Progressive Baptist Church, a historically black congregation in Chicago. [1]

  7. Parable of the Talents (novel) - Wikipedia

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    813/.54 21. LC Class. PS3552.U827 P38 1998. Preceded by. Parable of the Sower. Parable of the Talents is a science fiction novel by the American writer Octavia E. Butler, published in 1998. [1] It is the second in a series of two, a sequel to Parable of the Sower. It won the Nebula Award for Best Novel.

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