
Charles H. Long
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Charles H. Long was an influential scholar in the fields of religious studies and African American traditions. His work primarily focused on the intersections of religion, culture, and identity, particularly how African heritage has shaped religious practices among African Americans. Long's scholarship is notable for its deep engagement with Yoruba traditions, which provided a framework for understanding the complexities of African American religious nationalism. He explored how these traditions have been preserved and transformed in the diaspora, emphasizing the importance of cultural memory and identity in religious expression.