![]() And with that silence comes the invisibility, the erasure. Your perspective, your experience, your voice will not be heard. It is a “Shhh” that is ever-increasing until, eventually, you are unable to hear yourself in the narrative. It does not seem like a big deal until one day you realize that without representation, you are invisible. Moreover, I did not even have a required textbook written by an African American female author. In all those years, I never had an African American woman as a professor of Bible or theology. in Theology at a well-known evangelical institution. After graduating from high school, I went on to pursue a B.A. I have studied at Christian schools my entire life. Series Editor for the Mosaic Bulletin: Juliany González Nieves ![]() 17 African American Women Theologians You Should Know About By Emmanuella Carter ![]()
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