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The First Lady: African American Pastors’ Wives in Their Own Words

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There is no lack of curiosity or opinions about the woman who serves as First Lady in Black church. Spoken and unspoken, there are expectations associated with being married to the pastor. Yet, every woman in the role approaches it differently depending on who she is, what her husband expects and the context of the church. Through a collection of 19 personal stories of African American pastors’ wives diverse in age, denomination and standpoint, The First Lady explores how these women define and negotiate their diverse roles as pastors’ wives while balancing the expectations of both their husbands and congregations.

 

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“Who is she? What is she like?” “She is a lot more down to earth than I thought.” “She is always trying to run something.” “She should be more active in the church.” There is no lack of curiosity or opinions about the woman who serves as First Lady in Black church. Spoken and unspoken, there are expectations associated with being married to the pastor. Yet, every woman in the role approaches it differently depending on who she is, what her husband expects and the context of the church. Through a collection of 19 personal stories of African American pastors’ wives diverse in age, denomination and standpoint, The First Lady explores how these women define and negotiate their diverse roles as pastors’ wives while balancing the expectations of both their husbands and congregations.

Contributors:

Canise Bean

Dianne Cleaver

Sandra Crowder

Stephanie Crowder

Judith Davis

Gail Dudley

Terri Gaiter-Sutton

Louise Garr

Andrea Hayles

Edit Joycelyn Lewis

Rhonda Raney

Rita Russell

Denise Stovall

Wanda Taylor-Smith

Emelda Tolbert

Carolyn Traylor

Vanessa Ward

Pamela Wooden