The Story of the Exodus and the Images of the Promised Land and Heaven in the Poetry of African American Spirituals
Streszczenie
Since the beginning of slavery blacks discovered in the Bible stories which provided not
only narratives and language to delineate the difficulty of being a slave, but also hope for
a better future in the afterlife. The Exodus was perceived as the Bible’s main argument
that God denounced slavery and would come in a catastrophic event to judge those
who mistreated blacks. This article is devoted to the exploration of the biblical figure of
Exodus as a recurring trope in selected lyrics of slave spirituals and spirituals recorded by
bluesmen. Scholars seem to agree that the Exodus is the migration narrative, but in this
article I seek to demonstrate that it may also represent the theme of going on a spiritual
journey to the other side in the hereafter or the end of time city the New Jerusalem.
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