Faith and race in American political life / edited by Robin Dale Jacobson and Nancy D. Wadsworth.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Jacobson, Robin Dale
Wadsworth, Nancy D., 1968-
Language:English
Published: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2012.
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Physical Description:vi, 320 pages
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction: intersecting race and religion
  • Religion, race, and the American constitutional order / Eric Michael Mazur
  • Quakerism and racialism in early twentieth-century U.S. politics / Carlos Figueroa
  • Race, national identity, and the changing circumstances of Jewish immigrants in the United States / Susan M. Gordon
  • What would Robert E. Lee do? race, religion, and the debate over the confederate battle flag in the American South / Gerald R. Webster and Jonathan I. Leib
  • The black and white of moral values: how attending to race challenges the mythology of the relationship between religiosity and political attitudes and behavior / Robert P. Jones and Robert D. Francis
  • Latino religion and its political consequences: exploring national and local trends / Jessica Hamar Martínez, Edwin I. Hernández, and Milagros Peña
  • The stranger among us: the Christian right and immigration / Robin Dale Jacobson
  • Political advocacy through religious organization: the evolving role of the Nation of Islam / Catherine Paden
  • A demanding conversation: the Black manifesto in the Mennonite Church, 1969-1974 / Tobin miller shearer
  • Religion and race: South Asians in the post-9/11 United States / Sangay Mishra
  • Ambivalent miracles: the possibilities and limits of evangelical racial reconciliation politics / Nancy D. Wadsworth
  • Racial justice in the Protestant mainline: liberalism and its limits / Antony W. Alumkal.