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Anti-Catholicism in Arkansas: How Politicians, the Press, the Klan, and Religious Leaders Imagined an Enemy, 1910-1960

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Anti-Catholicism in Arkansas: How Politicians, the Press, the Klan, and Religious Leaders Imagined an Enemy, 1910-1960 - Barnes, Kenneth C
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Winner, 2017 Ragsdale Award A timely study that puts current issues--religious intolerance, immigration, the separation of church and state, race relations, and politics--in historical context. The masthead of the Liberator , an anti-Catholic newspaper published in Magnolia, Arkansas, displayed from 1912 to 1915 an image of the Whore of Babylon. She was an immoral woman sitting on a seven-headed beast, holding a golden cup "full of her abominations," and intended to represent the Catholic Church. Propaganda of this ...

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Anti-Catholicism in Arkansas: How Politicians, the Press, the Klan, and Religious Leaders Imagined an Enemy, 1910-1960 2016, University of Arkansas Press

ISBN-13: 9781682260166

Hardcover