No Jim Crow church : : the origins of South Carolina's Baha'i community / / Louis Venters.
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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Venters, Louis, author. No Jim Crow church : the origins of South Carolina's Baha'i community / Louis Venters. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2015] 2015 1 online resource (345 pages) : illustrations, map, portraits text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. First contacts, 1898-1916 -- The divine plan, the great war, and progressive-era racial politics, 1914-1921 -- Building a Baha'i community in Augusta and North Augusta, 1911-1939 -- The great depression, the second World War, and the first seven year plan, 1935-1945 -- Postwar opportunities, cold war challenges, and the second seven year plan, 1944-1953 -- The ten year plan and the fall of Jim Crow, 1950-1965 -- Coda: toward a Baha'i mass movement, 1965-1968. 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. Description based on print version record. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Bahai Faith South Carolina History 20th century. Bahais South Carolina. South Carolina History. Electronic books. Print version: Venters, Louis. No Jim Crow church : the origins of South Carolina's Baha'i community. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2015] 9780813061078 ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=2167336 Click to View |
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Venters, Louis, No Jim Crow church : the origins of South Carolina's Baha'i community / First contacts, 1898-1916 -- The divine plan, the great war, and progressive-era racial politics, 1914-1921 -- Building a Baha'i community in Augusta and North Augusta, 1911-1939 -- The great depression, the second World War, and the first seven year plan, 1935-1945 -- Postwar opportunities, cold war challenges, and the second seven year plan, 1944-1953 -- The ten year plan and the fall of Jim Crow, 1950-1965 -- Coda: toward a Baha'i mass movement, 1965-1968. |
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No Jim Crow church : the origins of South Carolina's Baha'i community / |
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First contacts, 1898-1916 -- The divine plan, the great war, and progressive-era racial politics, 1914-1921 -- Building a Baha'i community in Augusta and North Augusta, 1911-1939 -- The great depression, the second World War, and the first seven year plan, 1935-1945 -- Postwar opportunities, cold war challenges, and the second seven year plan, 1944-1953 -- The ten year plan and the fall of Jim Crow, 1950-1965 -- Coda: toward a Baha'i mass movement, 1965-1968. |
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South Carolina History. |
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