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Against All Odds: The Struggle for Racial Integration in Religious Organizations ISBN: 9780814790267 Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / NYU Press Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter Subjects: Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Case studies; Religious institutions -- United States -- Case studies; United States -- Race relations -- Case studies; ■ Detailed Information | ||
People of the Dream: Multiracial Congregations in the United States ISBN: 9781400837700 Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Princeton University Press Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter Subjects: Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Case studies; Religious institutions -- United States -- Case studies; United States -- Race relations -- Case studies; ■ Detailed Information | ||
What Parish Are You From?: A Chicago Irish Community and Race Relations ISBN: 9780813149271 Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / University Press of Kentucky Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter Subjects: St. Sabina’s (Church: Chicago III.); Chicago (III.) -- Church history; Irish Americans -- Ethnic identity; Catholics -- Illinois -- Chicago; Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Chicago (III.) -- race relations -- Case studies; Irish A; ■ Detailed Information |