RELIGION
Wacker, Grant

Religion in Nineteenth Century America

(3) YA Religion in American Life series. An informative, well-designed study of how Americans expressed themselves religiously during a century in which the American frontier expanded rapidly and the idea of separation of church and state became an accepted doctrine of American law. One chapter, "Outsiders," covers Jews and African-American Christians, but the main focus is on white Christian America. Bib., ind.

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