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Dr. Robert H. Miller

Assistant Professor of Religion

M.S., University of Washington D.C. (Communications) 1975

M.A., Temple University (African American Studies, Literature) 1998

Ph.D., Temple University (African American Studies, Literature, History) 2002

Current Research

Dr. Miller is trained in the following areas: 1) Racial justice within the Christian motif; 2) Introduction to African American Religions as an agent for social liberation within the Civil Rights and Black Power Movement; 3) The Christian experience during slavery as a social catalyst in the evolution of Gospel and Blues.  He is currently researching for a book on the critical analysis of the effect of Christianity on “double consciousness” of post Harlem Renaissance writers James Baldwin and Richard Wright.

632 Anderson Hall

Telephone: 215-204-8364
Email: rmille05@temple.edu

Publications

Reflections Of A Black Cowboy, (four book series, fourth – eight grade reading level) Silver Burdett Press; Simon & Schuster Publishers; 1990-95.

Book One; Cowboys

Book Two; Buffalo Soldiers

Book Three; Mountain Men

Book Four; Pioneers 

Pony For Jeremiah; Chapter Book.  

Awards

American Book Sellers Award; ‘Pick of the List’, Reflections of A Black Cowboy, Book One & Two, Fall 1991.

 
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