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What if freedom is not only something we demand, but something we build?
Harbors of Hope is a vivid, thought-provoking exploration of how Black communities transformed land, faith, and education into enduring architectures of freedom. Drawing on the theological legacy of the Black Church and the formative power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Dr. William Triplett reveals how sacred spaces emerged not only as sites of worship, but as anchors of dignity, rest, and resistance.
At the water's edge, freedom took shape.
Through place-based reflection and historical analysis, the book centers iconic communities such as:
American Beach (Florida) - where leisure became resistance
Sag Harbor (New York) - where Black professionals built permanence
The "Home by the Sea" - where education and moral imagination converged.
These were not simply vacation destinations. They were living theologies, spaces where memory, joy, care, and collective vision were practiced and passed down.
What this book reveals:- Freedom is spatial, not just legal
From the entrepreneurial vision of A. L. Lewis to the prophetic preservation work of MaVynee "The Beach Lady" Betsch, and from Black women architects to HBCU-trained professionals, Harbors of Hope uncovers a tradition of freedom-making that is intentional, intergenerational, and deeply rooted in collective belief.
Blending public theology, institutional history, and narrative inquiry, this book challenges stories of freedom that focus only on protest or law. Instead, it illuminates the quieter, lasting work of building places where Black life could rest, thrive, and belong without apology.
Harbors of Hope is for readers of Black history, theology, education, and cultural memory, and for anyone who believes that land remembers, rest is sacred, and freedom is built, not granted.
Title
Harbors of Hope: The Black Church,CUs, and Sacred Spaces of Freedom
Author
William Triplett
Publisher
Independently published
Published
February 2026
Weight
218g
Page Count
154
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.9 cm
ISBN
9798247307891
ISBN-10
8247307898
Eden Code
7416369
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