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Gospel According to the Klan: The KKK's Appeal to Protestant America, 1915-1930

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ISBN-13
9780700624478
Book Title
Gospel According to the Klan
ISBN
9780700624478
Subject Area
Economic Sociology
Publication Name
Gospel According to the Klan: the Kkk's Appeal to Protestant America, 1915-1930
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Subject
Social Sciences, History
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
229mm
Author
Kelly J. Baker
Item Width
152mm
Item Weight
477g
Number of Pages
340 Pages

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To many Americans, modern marches by the Ku Klux Klan may seem like a throwback to the past or posturing by bigoted hatemongers. To Kelly Baker, they are a reminder of how deeply the Klan is rooted in American mainstream Protestant culture. Most studies of the KKK dismiss it as an organization of racists attempting to intimidate minorities and argue that the Klan used religion only as a rhetorical device. Baker contends instead that the KKK based its justifications for hatred on a particular brand of Protestantism that resonated with mainstream Americans, one that employed burning crosses and robes to explicitly exclude Jews and Catholics. To show how the Klan used religion to further its agenda of hate while appealing to everyday Americans, Kelly Baker takes readers back to its second incarnation in the 1920s. During that decade, the revived Klan hired a public relations firm that suggested it could reach a wider audience by presenting itself as a fraternal Protestant organization that championed white supremacy as opposed to marauders of the night. That campaign was so successful that the Klan established chapters in all forty-eight states. Baker has scoured official newspapers and magazines issued by the Klan during that era to reveal the inner workings of the order and show how its leadership manipulated religion, nationalism, gender, and race. Through these publications we see a Klan trying to adapt its hate-based positions with the changing times in order to expand its base by reaching beyond a narrowly defined white male Protestant America. This engrossing expos looks closely at the Klan's definition of Protestantism, its belief in a strong relationship between church and state, its notions of masculinity and femininity, and its views on Jews and African Americans. The book also examines in detail the Klan's infamous 1924 anti-Catholic riot at Notre Dame University and draws alarming parallels between the Klan's message of the 1920s and current posturing by some Tea Party members and their sympathizers. Analyzing the complex religious arguments the Klan crafted to gain acceptability-and credibility-among angry Americans, Baker reveals that the Klan was more successful at crafting this message than has been credited by historians. To tell American history from this startling perspective demonstrates that some citizens still participate in intolerant behavior to protect a fabled white Protestant nation.

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Publisher
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-13
9780700624478
eBay Product ID (ePID)
232657699

Product Key Features

Subject Area
Economic Sociology
Author
Kelly J. Baker
Publication Name
Gospel According to the Klan: the Kkk's Appeal to Protestant America, 1915-1930
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Social Sciences, History
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
340 Pages

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Item Height
229mm
Item Width
152mm
Item Weight
477g

Additional Product Features

Title_Author
Kelly J. Baker
Topic
Christianity
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States

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Handelsregistratienummer:
  • 05034144
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