Through The Eyes Of This Black Woman: Continuing To Rise
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Through The Eyes Of This Black Woman: Continuing To Rise

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Through The Eyes Of This Black Woman: Continuing To RiseThe Biblical Epistles of The Apostle Paul depicts the attempt of the Jews to disparage the spiritual and societal experiences of the Gentiles. Dr. Portis provides a current parallel view of Pauls characterizations of these issues through her description of the White supremacy ideologys historical attempts to disparage equality and equity for Black Americans. Through The Eyes of This Black Woman is a critical work which authenticates the struggles and

The Biblical Epistles of The Apostle Paul depicts the attempt of the Jews to disparage the spiritual and societal experiences of the Gentiles. Dr. Portis provides a current parallel view of Paul’s characterizations of these issues through her description of the White supremacy ideology’s historical attempts to disparage equality and equity for Black Americans. Through The Eyes of This Black Woman is a critical work which authenticates the struggles and sacrifices of a people shortly removed from slavery but never from oppression and humiliation. This book providing an undeniable narrative contrary to the view of a segment of Americans, and legislators especially, who desire to unwrite history, expunge the rules, redefine the issues, and deface a proud people who triumph through adversity. Despite the odious attempt of Systemic Racism to circumvent the progress of Black people Dr. Portis coveys that they are continuing to rise.

This book is a worthwhile read in every local, state, and national legislative body and in every seminary.

-Dr. Ralph W. Canty, 9th President of The Progressive Baptist Convention, USA

Former Legislator in the State of South Carolina House of Representatives

With both passion and accuracy, this book summarily chronicles historical and current context for the seemingly intentional economic disparities against Black communities. Staying true to its theme of the Relay to Freedom and Liberty, this manuscript is replete with examples of Black business success throughout the history of our nation despite the systemic societal odds against Black achievement and the backdrop of reactionary - at times, violent - backlash against Black economic progress. Dr. Portis notes the socioeconomic roles of gerrymandering, redlining, and recurring voter suppression in stymieing economic advancement for Black people, and exposes much, much more. In correctly identifying the Black community’s intergenerational lack of access to either equitable economic opportunity or financial literacy, I am reminded that even for years after Dr. Portis completed secondary education in the segregated schools of her hometown, the curriculum in all-White Edmunds High School included a required course in financial literacy while the all Black Lincoln High School had no such course at all. Through The Eyes of This Black Woman provides a compelling and engaging exposition that aligns well with numerous widely known data-driven analyses of racial economic disparities. This book should be a must read for economics students and policymakers alike.

-Lucy J. Reuben, PhD,

Managing Director

SKEEA: Strategic Keys to Educational & Economic Advancement

Durham, NC 27707

Board of Trustees Chair, Morris College,

Sumter, South Carolina

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Steven A. Breedlove
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Eye-Opening and Heart-Expanding
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I am incredibly grateful for this book. It gave me profound insight into essential truths of Christian faith and doctrine by allowing me to see them through a radically different lens than my internal lens. Plus, it opened me up enormously to the experience of black Americans who express the pain and challenge of life in our country thoughtfully and provocatively. I left this reading chastened, desiring more conversation, moved to listen better, and hoping to live differently.
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Bruce Hillyer
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Best book I've read in last 10 years!
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I'm absolutely blown away. I finished the book this morning. I have been recommending it to anyone and everyone who asks me "So, what you reading?". I'm known for having a book stack a mile high. I ran out of my first yellow highlighter! Profound stuff. The subtitle, How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just, doesn't do the book justice. It is soooo much more. I highly recommend!
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J. Brooke Chao
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
A must read
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This is an amazing book! The author takes the reader through several works of black literature, expounding on how each work shows us deep things about theology and faith.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025
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jdmangrum
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Countee Cullen chapter
Format: Paperback
This book is a great read. I’m not even sure how to encapsulate my thoughts on it, but let me say the chapter, “Jesus,” on the poetry of Countee Cullen is brilliant and a masterclass on discipleship, suffering, identity, projecting onto Jesus. This one chapter could literally be a course in Christian discipleship handling multiple aspects of the life of faith. I feel like I’m not doing the chapter, the book, or Claude Atcho justice here, but I deeply recommend this book and urge readers to really sit with the Cullen chapter and all its implications. What a gift Claude Atcho has given us here!
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Erin Straza
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
An exceptional, stunningly beautiful, and greatly needed book
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Have you ever finished a book so heavy with truth and beauty and goodness that you don’t know how to sum it up? That’s where I am upon completing Claude Atcho’s Reading Black Books: How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just. I’m the sort who marks up books with notes, underlining, and asterisks. Pages with ideas I want to return to get a folded corner. For this book? More pages are folded than not and a flip through the book reveals copious amounts of fuchsia markings. Full disclosure: Claude is a writer friend; we’ve chatted about faith, books, work, writing, and podcasting. I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of his book, knowing it would be fantastic. You might think I was biased in that assumption, considering our previous connection, considering I received an ARC from Brazos Press. What I found from the first pages was even more than expected: my friend as pastor, shepherd, prophet, counselor, guide. Claude features 10 key creative African American works to cast a vision for human flourishing rooted in the power and love of God found in Jesus Christ. Just listen to this moving excerpt: “Healing is found in the constant individual and communal turn toward the tender mercies of God, who calls us to a theological remembrance: to locate our history in his, to make sense of our memory in his memory, to process our wounds in his wounds” (126). This book is beautifully written, theologically robust, and desperately needed. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is stunning.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2022

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