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Religious Ideology in Racial Protest, 1901-1934: The Origin of African American Neo-Abolitionist Christianity in the Religious Thought of William Monroe Trotter and in the Public Rhetoric of the Boston Guardian in the struggle for Civil Rights

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Date28 November 2018
CreatorsPride, Aaron N.
PublisherKent State University / OhioLINK
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LanguageEnglish
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