White Christians =Niggers, Rape, Slavery in God's Name
Open Challenge to Any Faculty Member to Prove Me wrong.
For Your Next Religious/Ethnicity Classroom Conversations. “Christian systems, churches, and leaders weaponized Scripture to justify racial oppression.” Mr. Lucky
FAMILY, CAMPUS AND CHURCH LESSON PLAN
Learning Objectives Participants examine how Scripture and Christian institutions were used to justify slavery, racial violence, and segregation, and how Black communities reclaimed the Bible, gospel music, and faith traditions as tools of liberation.
Opening Activity Read aloud: “They said their hatred was holy.” Participants write one sentence explaining what this reveals about the misuse of religion.
Mini‑Lesson Highlight key moments from the chapter:
* Misuse of Scripture: Curse of Ham, Ephesians 6:5, plantation theology.
* Religious complicity in lynchings, segregation, and silence during racial terror.
* Black reclamation of Scripture through hush‑arbors, spirituals, gospel music, and Civil Rights theology.
* White allies beaten or murdered confronting racial violence (Goodman, Schwerner, Reeb, Liuzzo).
* Billy Graham removing segregated seating ropes and facing backlash for desegregating his crusades.
Discussion Prompts
* How did enslavers twist Scripture to make cruelty sound like obedience?
* What does “the silence was its own theology” mean?
* How did gospel songs function as spiritual guidance and escape direction?
* Why did white allies become targets of racial hatred?
* How does Billy Graham’s removal of segregated seating challenge the theology of hate?
* What does reclaiming the Bible for liberation reveal about Black resilience?
* How does the line “My God have mercy on those using the Bible and God’s words for evil reigns” speak to accountability today?
Independent Activity Write a short reflection: “How did Black communities transform the Bible from a weapon of oppression into a source of liberation?”
Exit Ticket Identify one example of biblical misuse and one example of biblical reclamation, then write one sentence contrasting the two.
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