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<hr> <hr> Contents <BR><HR><BR> <TOC> Introduction 1 Chapter 1. Hungry Liberals: Their Sense That Something Was Missing 000 Chapter 2. Recovering Optimists 000 Chapter 3. The Prophetic Ideas That Made Civil Rights Move 000 Chapter 4. Prophetic Christian Realism and the 1960s Generation 000 Chapter 5. The Civil Rights Movement as a Religious Revival 000 Chapter 6. Broken Churches, Broken Race: White Southern Religious Leadership and the Decline of White Supremacy 000 Chapter 7. Pulpit versus Pew 000 Chapter 8. Segregationist Thought in Crisis: What the Movement Was Up Against 000 Conclusion. Gamaliel, Caesar, and Us 000 Appendix. A Philosophical Note on Historical Explanation 000 Notes 000 Archival and Manuscript Sources 000 Bibliographical Essay 000 Acknowledgments 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: African Americans Civil rights History 20th century, African Americans Segregation History 20th century, Civil rights movements United States History 20th century, Civil rights workers Religious life United States History 20th century, Civil rights United States Religious aspects Christianity History 20th century, Christianity and politics United States History 20th century, Church and social problems United States History 20th century, United States Race relations, United States Church history 20th century