Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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List of Tables
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Introduction
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That Which God Hath Put Asunder:: White Baptists, Black Aliens, and the Southern Social Order, 1890–1920
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Factionalism and Ethnic Politics in Atlanta:: German Jews from the Civil War through the Progressive Era
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Home and Hearth:: Women, the Klan, Conservative Religion, and Traditional Family Values
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Religion, Race, and the Right in the South, 1945–1990
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“City Mothers”:: Dorothy Tilly, Georgia Methodist Women, and Black Civil Rights
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Billy Graham, Civil Rights, and the Changing Postwar South
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Southern Baptist Clergy, the Christian Right, and Political Activism in the South
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The Religious Right and Electoral Politics in the South
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Donald Wildmon, the American Family Association, and the Theology of Media Activism
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The Christian Right in Virginia Politics
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The Mercedes and the Pine Tree:: Modernism and Traditionalism in Alabama
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The Status Quo Society, the Rope of Religion, and the New Racism
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Selected Bibliography
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Contributors
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Index
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