No Jim Crow church: the origins of South Carolina's Baha'i community

Venters recounts the unlikely emergence of a cohesive interracial fellowship in South Carolina over the course of the twentieth century, as blacks and whites joined the Baha'i faith and rejected the region's religious and social restrictions

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Beteiligte: Venters, Louis (BeteiligteR)
Medienart: Elektronisch Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Gainesville University Press of Florida [2015]
In:Jahr: 2015
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Other Southerners
RelBib Classification:AZ Neue Religionen
KBQ Nordamerika
weitere Schlagwörter:B Race Relations
B Bahai Faith (South Carolina) History 20th century
B RELIGION ; Islam ; General
B Electronic books Electronic books
B Bahais
B Bahai Faith
B History
B South Carolina
B Bahais (South Carolina)
B HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
B Bahais South Carolina
B Race Relations Religious aspects Bahai Faith History 20th century
B South Carolina History
B Race Relations Religious aspects Bahai Faith History 20th century
B Bahai Faith History 20th century South Carolina
B South Carolina Race relations History 20th century South Carolina History
B Race relations ; Religious aspects ; Bahai Faith
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Zusammenfassung:Venters recounts the unlikely emergence of a cohesive interracial fellowship in South Carolina over the course of the twentieth century, as blacks and whites joined the Baha'i faith and rejected the region's religious and social restrictions
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
ISBN:0813055490