Religion and the Public Conscience: Ecumenical Civil Rights Work in Seattle, 1940-1960

Religion and the Public Conscience: Ecumenical Civil Rights Work in Seattle, 1940-1960

by Randi Walker
Religion and the Public Conscience: Ecumenical Civil Rights Work in Seattle, 1940-1960

Religion and the Public Conscience: Ecumenical Civil Rights Work in Seattle, 1940-1960

by Randi Walker

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Overview

The book explores the nature of public conscience, the influence of the generation that came of age in the Progressive Era on the modern civil rights movements, the nature of women’s leadership, the dynamics of civil rights in a multi-racial context, and the way in which religion plays a role in broader social movements. These two ecumenical groups can be credited with contributing to Seattle’s relatively peaceful engagement with the civil rights movement compared to other cities in the United States during the 1960s.
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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780990811
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 07/16/2012
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Preface 1

Introduction 5

1 Setting the Stage: The Ideal and the Reality in Seattle and the Problem of Integration 42

2 Development of a Public Conscience in Seattle 100

3 Network of Civil Rights Work in Seattle 133

4 Ambiguous and Limited Success: Issues of Gender and Generation in the Life of the CFRE and the Seattle Council of Churches 169

Conclusion 200

Endnotes 204

Index 256

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