Publisher's Synopsis
If you are intrigued by the fascinating evolution of Christmas traditions within African American culture, "Cultural Resilience: The Evolution of Christmas Celebrations in African American Culture" is a must-read. Explore the intricate web of society, religion, and history that has molded these customs over many years. From the ancient roots of midwinter festivals in Africa to the vibrant expressions of modern-day celebrations, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of how African American communities have preserved and adapted their cherished Christmas traditions in the face of adversity and change.
Author Barnaba Bruno brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this insightful work. As a renowned cultural historian and advocate for African American heritage, Bruno's deep understanding of the subject matter shines through in his engaging writing style and meticulous research. With "Cultural Resilience," Bruno invites readers on a journey through time and culture, offering new perspectives and insights into the enduring spirit of resilience and creativity that defines African American Christmas celebrations.