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Burning Faith Christopher B. Strain

Burning Faith By Christopher B. Strain

Burning Faith by Christopher B. Strain


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In the 1990s, churches across the southeastern US were targeted and set ablaze. The arsonists predominately targeted African American congregations and captured the attention of the media nationwide. Using oral histories, newspaper accounts, and governmental reports, Christopher Strain gives a chronological account of the series of church fires.

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Burning Faith: Church Arson in the American South by Christopher B. Strain

In the 1990s, churches across the southeastern United States were targeted and set ablaze. These arsonists predominately targeted African American congregations and captured the attention of the media nationwide. Using oral histories, newspaper accounts, and governmental reports, Christopher Strain gives a chronological account of the series of church fires.

Burning Faith considers the various forces at work, including government responses, civil rights groups, religious forces, and media coverage, in providing a thorough, comprehensive analysis of the events and their fallout. Arguing that these church fires symbolize the breakdown of communal bonds in the nation, Strain appeals for the revitalization of united Americans and the return to a sense of community.

Combining scholarly sophistication with popular readability, Strain has produced one of the first histories of the last decade and demonstrates that the increasing fragmentation of community in America runs deeper than race relations or prejudice.

A volume in the series Southern Dissent, edited by Stanley Harrold and Randall M. Miller

Burning Faith Reviews

A well-researched survey of the church fires of the 1990s. -Choice

The story of this chapter in American cultural history is complex and has been vastly understudied. . . . Strain makes a significant contribution . . . Those interested in the construction of racial meanings and the nature of national conversations about race in our society should study this case. -Politics and Religion

Even though racial prejudice was only one of several factors in church arsons during this era, Strain demonstrates how the image of a burned black church resonated with both black and white Americans. -Journal of African American History

Strain documents the dizzying number of black church burnings credited to arson throughout the South, and, additionally, he notes church burnings in the north in primarily white attended churches. . . . Meticulously researched. -Louisiana History

Raises many very important questions. -North Carolina Historical Review

About Christopher B. Strain

Christopher B. Strain, professor of history and American studies at the Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University, is the author of Pure Fire: Self-Defense as Activism in the Civil Rights Era.

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CIN0813068304G
9780813068305
0813068304
Burning Faith: Church Arson in the American South by Christopher B. Strain
Used - Good
Paperback
University Press of Florida
20200922
206
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