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Exodus Whites identified with “New” Israel Africans identified with “Old” Israel

Exodus Story Rich metaphors White Christians America Promised Land New Israel Africans slaves by design Manifest Destiny Africans America Egypt Land of Bondage Old Israel Whites are Pharaohs

Exodus Story for Whites Crossing Atlantic - Red Sea America - Promised Land Mount Sinai - Covenant with God Worship and obedience is due God Possession of land -- need to follow God’s commandments God’s Will and America’s Destiny

Exodus for Africans Middle Passage - to Bondage America - Egypt Slavery - Bondage Blacks - Israelites Deliverance will be from God - God delivered the Israelites Harriet Tubman - Moses Freedom (sometimes Canada) - Canaan