Liberty and Justice for All: Racial Reform and the Social Gospel (1877-1925)

Liberty and Justice for All: Racial Reform and the Social Gospel (1877-1925)

by Ronald C. White Jr.
Liberty and Justice for All: Racial Reform and the Social Gospel (1877-1925)

Liberty and Justice for All: Racial Reform and the Social Gospel (1877-1925)

by Ronald C. White Jr.

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Overview

In the century between the "Emancipation Proclamation" of Abraham Lincoln and the "I Have a Dream" speech of Martin Luther King Jr., America sought both to rebuff and to redeem the promise of "liberty and justice for all." The story of slavery and the bloody civil war that abolished it has been told, but the story of the struggle for liberty and justice by and for African Americans in the half-century following the end of Reconstruction has been largely overlooked. In this highly readable narrative, distinguished historian Ronald C. White Jr. portrays the people, their ideas, and their ongoing struggle for racial reform in the United States from 1877-1925—a vital prelude to the modern civil rights movement and Martin Luther King, Jr.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780664224936
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication date: 07/30/2002
Series: Rauschenbusch Lectures , #2
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 309
Sales rank: 740,778
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ronald C. White Jr. is the author of Lincoln: A Biography, a New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times bestseller. White is also the author of Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural, honored as a New York Times Notable Book of 2002, and a Washington Post and San Francisco Chronicle bestseller, and The Eloquent President: A Portrait of Lincoln Through His Words, a Los Angeles Times bestseller and a selection of the History Book Club and the Book-of-the-Month Club. He has lectured at the White House and been interviewed on PBS's NewsHour. He has taught at UCLA, Princeton Theological Seminary, Whitworth University, Colorado College, and San Francisco Theological Seminary where he served as Dean and Professor of American Religious History.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
New Prefacexi
Prefacexvii
Introductionxxiii
Part 1Retreat from Reconstruction, 1877-1897
1."The Negro Question"3
2.Reappraisal in the North10
3.Beyond Accommodation to Reform27
4.Dissenting Voices in the South41
5.A Missionary Education Bridge61
Part 2Darkness or Dawning? 1898-1908
6.The Gospel of Education77
7.Conservatives versus Radicals: Washington and Du Bois91
8.Shifting Allegiances105
9.Washington Gladden: A Northern Case Study130
10.Edgar Gardner Murphy: A Southern Case Study148
Part 3New Ventures in Racial Reform, 1909-1925
11.The NAACP and the Urban League169
12.The Student Christian Movement187
13.The Changing Mind of the Social Gospel208
14."The Church Outside the Churches"226
15.Ecumenical Race Relations245
Epilogue261
Appendix267
Notes277
Index303
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