describe the developments of african american religious culture during the 1930s and 1940s, including the nation of islam and the peace mission movement. how did african american religious culture change during this period?

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While membership in the major Protestant denominations decreased slightly, pentecostalism continued to grow steadily but not significantly more than it had in the preceding two decades. Therefore, statistically speaking, neither a religious depression nor a religious culture renaissance occurred throughout the 1930s.

Most historians concur that African Americans' religious practices "are the core of their community life." There were traces of organized religion among black people in the Thirteen Colonies prior to 1775. In the 1780s, the Methodist and Baptist churches saw a significant increase in activity.

A religious organization is the Nation of Islam. Master Fard Muhammad established it in 1930 in Detroit, Michigan.

The Nation of Islam's principal objective is to improve black Americans' spiritual, social, mental, and economic circumstances. Since 1981, Louis Farrakhan has been the group's leader.

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