Mississippi Praying

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814708415

Southern White Evangelicals and the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1975

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By Carolyn Renee Dupont
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ContentsList of Illustrations ixAcknowledgments xiIntroduction: History, White Religion, and 1the Civil Rights Movement1 Segregation and the Religious Worlds of White Mississippians 152 Conversations about Race in the Post-War World 393 Responding to Brown: The Recalcitrant Parish 634 "A Strange and Serious Christian Heresy": Massive Resistance and the Religious Defense of Segregation 795 "Ask for the Old Paths": Mississippi's Southern Baptists and Segregation 1056 "Born of Conviction": The Travail of Mississippi Methodism 1277 The Jackson Church Visits: "A Good Quarter-Time Church with a Bird Dog and Shotgun" 1558 "Warped and Distorted Reflections": 181Mississippi and the North9 Race and the Restructuring of American Religion 199Conclusion: A Theology on the Wrong Side of History 231Notes 241Index 285About the Author 290

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