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Title

Legacy Denied: African American Gay Men, AIDS, and the Black Church.

Authors

Miller Jr., Robert L.

Abstract

This qualitative study explores the religious development and spiritual formation of African American gay men living with AIDS. In response to an in-depth interviewing approach, 10 men described their experiences of church participation. The participants' data reveal their religious initiation and participation as well as their need to extinguish their affiliation with the black church as a result of religiously sanctioned homophobia, heterosexism, and AIDS phobia. The article also explores the conundrum of an African American religious organization engaging in oppression despite its historic role of supporting liberation and opposing discrimination.

Subjects

PSYCHOLOGY of AIDS patients; AIDS patients; AFRICAN American men; SEXUAL orientation -- Social aspects; FAITH development; DISCRIMINATION against people with AIDS; RELIGIOUS life

Publication

Social Work, 2007, Vol 52, Issue 1, p51

ISSN

0037-8046

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1093/sw/52.1.51

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