The Dialogue on Race and Faith Project brings together a multicultural team of Christian scholars to study a newly discovered abolitionist journal, to meet and travel to sites of importance from the nineteenth-century antislavery movement, and to discuss how issues of faith and race among abolitionists may provide a usable history for addressing the struggle for racial justice today. Project members and contributors include: Jemar Tisby, Christopher P. Momany, Sègbégnon Mathieu Gnonhossou, David D. Daniels III, R. Matthew Sigler, Douglas M. Strong, Diane Leclerc, Esther Chung-Kim, Albert G. Miller, and Estrelda Y. Alexander.

and Jemar Tisby and Esther Chung-Kim and Estrelda Y. Alexander and Christopher Momany and Sègbègnon Mathieu Gnonhossou and David Daniels and R. Matthew Sigler and Douglas M. Strong and Diane Kathleen Leclerc and Albert George Miller
and Jemar Tisby and Esther Chung-Kim and Estrelda Y. Alexander and Christopher Momany and Sègbègnon Mathieu Gnonhossou and David Daniels and R. Matthew Sigler and Douglas M. Strong and Diane Kathleen Leclerc and Albert George Miller