"Every time I feel the Spirit": Pentecostal retentions from African spirituality
Saved and sanctified: The legacy of the nineteenth-century black holiness movement
The color line was washed away in the blood: William J. Seymour and the Azusa street revival
What hath God wrought: The rise of African American trinitarian pentacostal denominations
God and Christ are one: The rise and development of black oneness pentecostalism
Singing the Lord's song in a strange land: Blacks in white pentecostal denominations
If it wasn't for the women: Women's leadership in African American pentecostalism
I will do a new thing: African American neo-pentecostals and charismatic movements
Conclusion: Historical realities and theological challenges of African American pentecostalism into the twenty-first century.