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Black Americans, history and religion

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As far as [[black atheism]], in 2017, the article ''What It’s Like to Be Black and Atheist'' published in ''The Daily Beast'', states:
{{Cquote|[http://www.gallup.com/poll/148361/Religion-Party-Strongly-Linked-Among-Whites-Not-Blacks.aspx Past studies] of African Americans and faith show that at they are demographically (87 percent) the most religious group in the nation. Additionally, [https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/black-women-are-among-countrys-most-religious-groups/2012/07/06/gJQA0BksSW_story.html other studies] have shown that 87 percent of black women rank as the most religious in America. Additionally, she notes, “the number of blacks and other ‘minorities’ who openly identify as atheist, while growing, are still small.”<ref>[What It’s Like to Be Black and Atheist], Daily Beast, 2017</ref>}}
=== Black atheists and loneliness ===
''See also:'' [[Western atheism and race]] and [[Atheism and loneliness]]
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