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Overlooked

Susan Ditmire
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
J.P. Zenger Books

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For more than a century, Black ministers, educators, and congregations helped shape the history of the Swedenborgian Church in North America. Yet many of their stories have remained hidden in archives, scattered across forgotten records, or omitted from the denomination's collective memory.

In Overlooked: Black Ministers in a White Denomination, historian Sue Ditmire brings those stories to light. Drawing on decades of archival research, church records, correspondence, convention journals, newspaper accounts, and personal interviews, she reconstructs the lives and ministries of Black Swedenborgian leaders whose contributions were too often minimized, misunderstood, or ignored.

Beginning in the nineteenth century and continuing through the Civil Rights era, Ditmire traces the remarkable efforts of Black ministers who founded churches, established schools, educated children and adults, organized communities, and worked tirelessly to expand opportunities for African Americans in the face of segregation, discrimination, and limited institutional support. Their stories unfold alongside major events in American history, including Reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Great Migration, the rise of the NAACP, the Civil Rights Movement, and the ongoing struggle for racial justice.

At the same time, Overlooked examines the complex relationship between a predominantly white denomination and the Black congregations within it. The book neither condemns nor excuses. Instead, it offers a carefully documented account of good intentions, missed opportunities, institutional blind spots, and persistent inequities. Through these histories, readers gain a deeper understanding of how racism can operate not only through hostility, but also through neglect, indifference, and silence.

More than a denominational history, Overlooked is a story about memory, justice, and the importance of telling the whole truth about our past. It challenges readers to recognize those whose contributions have been forgotten and to consider what genuine repentance, reconciliation, and repair might look like today.

Richly researched and deeply human, Overlooked is an essential contribution to American religious history and a powerful reminder that the stories we choose to remember-and those we overlook-shape the future we create.

Related Subjects

  • African American & Black (History)
  • History (Adult Nonfiction)
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  • African American & Black (Religion)
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