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No Future in This Country: The Prophetic Pessimism of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner(Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series)

No Future in This Country: The Prophetic Pessimism of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner(Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series)


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No Future in This Country: The Prophetic Pessimism of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner is a history of the career of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner (1834-1915), specifically focusing on his work from 1896 to 1915. Drawing on the copious amount of material from Turner's speeches, editorial, and open and private letters, Andre E. Johnson tells a story of how Turner provided rhetorical leadership during a period in which America defaulted on many of the rights and privileges gained for African Americans during Reconstruction. Unlike many of his contemporaries during this period, Turner did not opt to proclaim an optimistic view of race relations. Instead, Johnson argues that Turner adopted a prophetic persona of a pessimistic prophet who not only spoke truth to power but, in so doing, also challenged and pushed African Americans to believe in themselves. At this time in his life, Turner had no confidence in American institutions or that the American people would live up to the promises outlined in their sacred documents. While he argued that emigration was the only way for African Americans to retain their "personhood" status, he also would come to believe that African Americans would never emigrate to Africa. He argued that many African Americans were so oppressed and so stripped of agency because they were surrounded by continued negative assessments of their personhood that belief in emigration was not possible. Turner's position limited his rhetorical options, but by adopting a pessimistic prophetic voice that bore witness to the atrocities African Americans faced, Turner found space for his oratory, which reflected itself within the lament tradition of prophecy.

About the Author :
Andre E. Johnson is associate professor of rhetoric and media studies at the University of Memphis. He is director of the Henry McNeal Turner Project, a digital humanities project curating the writings of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner.

Review :
The book is clearly written and its arguments are vividly supported. . . . Overall, Johnson's combination of theological, rhetorical, and historical methods yields a study worthy of its subject.--Bjorn F. Stillion Southard "Quarterly Journal of Speech" Scholars of the Civil War era will benefit from extended exposure to Turner, a voice that calls out the pretentions of the age of uplift as well as our own.--Samuel Graber "Journal of the Civil War Era" Drawing extensively from Turner's published sermons, editorials, newspaper articles, and personal letters (culled from the archival collections of Turner's correspondents), Johnson's study is one of the most comprehensive portraits to date. Johnson has now also published an edited collection, The Speeches of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner (University Press of Mississippi, 2023) and is at work on a digital archive project dedicated to collecting and curating works by and about Turner. Taken together, Johnson's efforts to "recover [Turner's] lost voice" make a significant contribution to the study of a seminal figure in African American religious history--Heather Curtis "The Journal of Religion" No Future in This Country is more than a rhetorical analysis of Turner's speeches and writings. Framed as "a sequel of sorts" to Johnson's own The Forgotten Prophet: Bishop Henry McNeal Turner and the African American Prophetic Tradition (2012), this work offers a practice in rhetorical history, which Johnson defines as the "historical study of rhetorical events and the study from a rhetorical perspective of historical forces, trends, processes, and events" (14).--Christopher J. Morris "Rhetoric & Public Affairs" Johnson's ample use of direct quotation makes No Future in This Country. . . an accessible introduction to Turner, acquainting the reader with Turner's thought in his own words situated in historical context.--Phillip Yaure "American Political Thought" No Future in This Country remains a valuable addition to the growing body of literature on Turner and on the Black rhetorical tradition.--Christina Dickerson-Cousin "The Journal of African American History" Andre E. Johnson's No Future in This Country is a powerful reminder that Henry McNeal Turner was one of the titans of the Black freedom struggle between the Civil War and the dawn of American imperialism. Johnson's meticulous recovery of Turner provides a thoughtful window into this still underresearched moment. As Johnson shows us, Turner was a central figure in almost all the major debates facilitated by Black folks in this crucial period. With this volume, Johnson points the way towards a significant reconfiguration of what we think we know about the historical and intellectual antecedents of a host of actions--emigration, self-defense, the perils and prospects of political engagement, the utility of protest, the role of education in the task of liberation, and more. No Future in This Country is a necessary and indispensable work.--Charles W. McKinney Jr., Neville Frierson Bryan Chair of Africana Studies and associate professor of history, Rhodes College


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781496830708
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publisher Imprint: University Press of Mississippi
  • Height: 228 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 16 mm
  • Weight: 535 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1496830709
  • Publisher Date: 30 Oct 2020
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Series Title: Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series
  • Sub Title: The Prophetic Pessimism of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner
  • Width: 152 mm


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