
This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys — Season 1
The project demonstrated how men and women of color have been forced -- arguably more so than any other ethnic group in the U.S. to rise above their circumstances to flourish and prevail, guided by th
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The project demonstrated how men and women of color have been forced -- arguably more so than any other ethnic group in the U.S. to rise above their circumstances to flourish and prevail, guided by their unshakeable faith in a divine power (either one borne of their own African religions or one instilled in them by white society).
Episodes (6)
1. There Is a River
Aired 2 February 2003 • 360 min
Explore the evolution of African-American religious thought, from the beliefs and rituals Africans brought to America to the influence of Christian teachings imposed on slaves in the new world.
2. God Is a Negro
Aired 3 February 2003 • 360 min
After Emancipation, the minister and journalist Henry McNeal Turner uses the black church to engage newly freed blacks in the political realm.
3. Guide My Feet
Aired 4 February 2003 • 360 min
Trace African-Americans as they move from the rural South to the promised land of the industrial North.
4. Freedom Faith
Aired 5 February 2003 • 360 min
Faith sustained black families through the oppression of segregation in the 1940s and 1950s.
5. Inheritors of the Faith
Aired 6 February 2003 • 360 min
Follow those who seek spiritual fulfillment outside of Christianity. It explores Islam and Yoruba.
6. Rise Up and Call Their Names
Aired 7 February 2003 • 360 min
In 1998, 60 people embarked on an Interfaith Pilgrimage of the Middle Passage.