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Covenant : scenes from an African American church
2007
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Summary

With an introductory essay by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa, Covenant is, in the words of photographer Tyagan Miller, "a record of things seen and heard in uncommon circumstances, the view of life that underlies it, reflect[ing] the mutual aspiration of human beings everywhere."

Culled from more than 4,000 images taken by Miller over a four-year period, the 93 photographs record the salient aspects of the life of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church on Indianapolis's near west side--services, baptisms, weddings, funerals, social events, and portraits of the congregants. In accompanying interviews, congregants share their stories of miracles, seeing angels, losing a child, racism and brotherly love, and being young, black, and poor.

Table of Contents
Covenant, Sorrow Songs, and Flying Away    Yusef Komunyakaa
Photographs & Interviews
List of Plates
Photographer's Note
About the Photographer
About the Writer
Librarian's View
Syndetics Unbound
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