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- Daily Demonstrators: The Civil Rights Movement in Mennonite Homes and Sanctuaries
- Book
- 2010
- Published by: Johns Hopkins University Press
- Series: Young Center Books in Anabaptist and Pietist Studies
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The Mennonites, with their long tradition of peaceful protest and commitment to equality, were castigated by the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. for not showing up on the streets to support the civil rights movement. Daily Demonstrators shows how the civil rights movement played out in Mennonite homes and churches from the 1940s through the 1960s.In the first book to bring together Mennonite religious history and civil rights movement history, Tobin Miller Shearer discusses how the civil rights movement challenged Mennonites to explore whether they, within their own church, were truly as committed to racial tolerance and equality as they might like to believe. Shearer shows the surprising role of children in overcoming the racial stereotypes of white adults. Reflecting the transformation taking place in the nation as a whole, Mennonites had to go through their own civil rights struggle before they came to accept interracial marriages and integrated congregations.Based on oral history interviews, photographs, letters, minutes, diaries, and journals of white and African-American Mennonites, this fascinating book further illuminates the role of race in modern American religion.
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- Title Page
- pp. i-iii
- Copyright Page
- p. iv
- CHAPTER 1. A Separated History
- pp. 1-28
- CHAPTER 2. Prayer-Covered Protest
- pp. 29-61
- CHAPTER 3. Fresh Air Disruption
- pp. 62-97
- CHAPTER 5. The Wedding March
- pp. 130-159
- CHAPTER 6. Congregational Campaign
- pp. 160-189
- CHAPTER 7. The Manifesto Movement
- pp. 190-220
- CHAPTER 8. A New Civil Rights Story
- pp. 221-250
- Appendix. Interview Subjects
- pp. 251-252
- Bibliography
- pp. 329-343
Additional Information
ISBN
9781421428079
Related ISBN(s)
9780801897009, 9780801899430
DOI
MARC Record
OCLC
794700351
Pages
392
Launched on MUSE
2012-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
Yes
Creative Commons
CC-BY-NC-ND