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hired Raboteau in 1982, eventually appointing him Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion in 1992. His research and teaching focus on American Catholic history, African-American religions, and religion and immigration issues. He chaired the Department of Religion (1987–92) and also served as dean of
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In both 2005 and 2006, Raboteau received the Princeton's MLK Day Lifetime Service Award (Journey Award) in both 2005 and 2006. Raboteau retired in 2013, but he continued to teach as a professor emeritus. He then studied "the place of beauty in the history of Eastern and Western Christian
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His widowed mother moved the family from Mississippi, where she was a teacher, to find a better place in the North for her children to grow up. She married again, to Royal Woods, an African-American minister. They lived in
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established the annual Albert J. Raboteau Book Prize, awarded by a five-member committee to a book that" exemplifies the ethos and mission" of the journal. It is an international prize awarded to books by academic
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When he was 11 years old he traveled with other choir boys from St. Thomas Catholic Church of Ann Arbor to sing in an international choir festival at the
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starting at the age of five years, and helped him to focus on church and education as he grew up. Raboteau attended Catholic parochial schools.
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Princeton University Martin Luther King Day Celebration 2006, where Raboteau received the Journey Award for Lifetime Service
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In January 2021, Raboteau entered hospice care. He died on September 18, 2021, in Princeton, New Jersey, aged 78, due to
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at a time of personal crisis and divorce from his first wife. At the time of his conversion, he took the name
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Directory of African American Religious Bodies: A Compendium by the Howard University School of Divinity
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A Sorrowful Joy: A Spiritual Journey of an African-American Man in Late Twentieth-Century America
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A Sorrowful Joy: A Spiritual Journey of an African-American Man in Late Twentieth-Century America
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A Sorrowful Joy: A Spiritual Journey of an African-American Man in Late Twentieth-Century America
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American Prophets: Seven Religious Radicals and Their Struggle for Social and Political Justice
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Graduate Program in Religious Studies, where he studied with American religious historian
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the Graduate School (1992–93). During his professorship, he trained as graduate students
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He was married three times and had four children: Albert III, Charles, Martin, and
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Raboteau, A. J. (2002), "The African American Witness to the Sacred Gift of Life"
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Immigration and Religion in America: Comparative and Historical Perspectives
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A Fire in the Bones: Reflections on African-American Religious History
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African American Religion: Interpretive Essays in History and Culture
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He was the first recipient of the J.W.C. Pennington Award from the
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Slave Religion: The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South
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Raboteau was accepted into college at the age of 16. He earned his
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Slave Religion: The Invisible Institution in the Antebellum South
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Raboteau's dissertation, later revised and published as the book
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and Josh DeWind; New York: New York University Press, 2008
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called Raboteau the "godfather of Afro-religious studies".
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updated edition (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004).
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Stock, Jennifer, ed. (2018). "Raboteau, Albert J(ordy)".
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Canaan Land: A Religious History of African Americans
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Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Roman Catholicism
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Bay St. Louis
Mississippi
Princeton, New Jersey
Alma mater
Loyola University of Los Angeles
B.A.
University of California, Berkeley
M.A.
Marquette University
Yale University
PhD
Thesis
Sydney Ahlstrom
John W. Blassingame
History
religious studies
Princeton University
Princeton University Graduate School
Theodore Ziolkowski
Princeton University
Catholic
Bay St. Louis
Mississippi
French Creole
Ann Arbor
Michigan
Latin
Greek
Vatican
Bachelor of Arts

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