Sage of Tawawa
Discover the inspiring life of Reverdy Cassius Ransom in "Sage of Tawawa," authored by Annetta Louise Gomez-Jefferson and published by Kent State University Press in 2003. This compelling biography spans 342 pages and sheds light on Ransom’s multifaceted role as a pastor, editor, politician, writer, civil rights leader, and bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Through detailed accounts, Gomez-Jefferson portrays Ransom as a pivotal figure who embodies the struggle for civil rights and the promotion of faith within the African American community. This work not only highlights his significant contributions but also serves as an exploration of the broader movements in which he was involved. Ideal for those interested in Black studies, religious history, and autobiographical insights, "Sage of Tawawa" is a testament to a man who lived with profound faith and unwavering conviction.