Episcopalians and Race : Civil War to Civil Rights

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-04-01
Publisher(s): Univ Pr of Kentucky
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Author Biography

Gardiner H. Shattuck Jr., an Episcopal priest with a Ph.D. in religion from Harvard University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(6)
Part I: Segregation
Racial Paternalism and Christian Mission after the Civil War
7(24)
Negro Work and the Decline of the Jim Crow Church
31(28)
Part II: Integration
The Impact of the Brown Decision
59(28)
Theology, Social Activism, and the Founding of ESCRU
87(22)
The Church's Response to the Civil Rights Crisis
109(26)
Christian Witness and Racial Integration in the Deep South
135(28)
Part III: Fragmentation
Black Power and the Urban Crisis in the North
163(24)
Backlash and the End of the Civil Rights Era
187(28)
Epilogue 215(4)
Notes 219(66)
Index 285

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