Griffin/Discourses of Crisis, 7. Black Fires: Crisis as Nadir and the Memory of Racial Violence in the South

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Citation: Treadwell, Aaron. 7. Black Fires: Crisis as Nadir and the Memory of Racial Violence in the South. Discourses of Crisis and the Study of Religion. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 69-81 Jul 2025. ISBN 9781800505315.

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In the summer of 1962, there were six major arson cases in Southern Georgia. These acts of terrorism became national news, and would receive a response from J. Edgar Hoover, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Jackie Robinson. This paper will examine the cause and effect of these acts of terrorism, with intention to express the theological reverberations of church fires. In the follow two months, six regional churches would face arson. By so doing, the epicenter for black resistance organization became ground zero arenas for racial war in southern Georgia.

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    Discourses of Crisis and the Study of Religion
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    Aaron Treadwell
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