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<note>Come Sunday begins with a discussion of the importance of Sunday in the black experience. William B. McClain explores the meaning and rich tradition of Sunday within the black community from the time of slavery to the present day. Come Sunday is divided into two parts. The first part helps readers to understand the spiritual response of black people, the unique nature of worship in the black experience, and the importance of fellowship and community. The second part includes a survey of the different types of songs contained in Songs of Zion. It also includes chapters devoted to Negro spirituals, hymns, and gospel songs, plus a discussion of liturgy and a topical/scriptual index.</note>
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