By Anne M. Blankenship
ISBN-10: 1469629194
ISBN-13: 9781469629193
ISBN-10: 1469629208
ISBN-13: 9781469629209
Going during the doorways of the camp church buildings and delving deeply into the non secular reports of the incarcerated and the devoted who aided them, Blankenship argues that the incarceration interval brought new social and felony ways for Christians of all stripes to problem the constitutionality of presidency regulations on race and civil rights. She additionally exhibits how the camp event nourished the roots of an Asian American liberation theology that sprouted within the sixties and seventies.
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