Abstract

The black church has been particularly influential in shaping American efforts toend the conflicts in the southern and Darfur regions of Sudan. Though African American mobilization regarding these issues was initially part of and aided by a broader faith-based movement, it gained singular effectiveness by employing familiar strategies honed in the civil rights and anti-apartheid movements, including protests and boycotting.

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