Organized Sunday School Work in America 1911-1914

Organized Sunday School Work in America 1911-1914
Title Organized Sunday School Work in America 1911-1914 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 590
Release 1914
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Organized Sunday School Work in America, 1908-1911

Organized Sunday School Work in America, 1908-1911
Title Organized Sunday School Work in America, 1908-1911 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 624
Release 1911
Genre Sunday schools
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Organized Sunday School Work in North America, 1914-1918

Organized Sunday School Work in North America, 1914-1918
Title Organized Sunday School Work in North America, 1914-1918 PDF eBook
Author Herbert Heebner Smith
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Total Pages 354
Release 1918
Genre International Sunday-School Convention
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Organized Sunday School Work in America, 1908-1911

Organized Sunday School Work in America, 1908-1911
Title Organized Sunday School Work in America, 1908-1911 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 624
Release 1911
Genre Sunday schools
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Organized Sunday School Work in North America, 1918-1922

Organized Sunday School Work in North America, 1918-1922
Title Organized Sunday School Work in North America, 1918-1922 PDF eBook
Author Herbert Heebner Smith
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Total Pages 594
Release 1922
Genre International Sunday-School Convention
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Official Report of the ... International Sunday-school Convention ...

Official Report of the ... International Sunday-school Convention ...
Title Official Report of the ... International Sunday-school Convention ... PDF eBook
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Total Pages 602
Release 1914
Genre Sunday schools
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To Raise Up the South

To Raise Up the South
Title To Raise Up the South PDF eBook
Author Sally G. McMillen
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 332
Release 2001-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807127490

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In the half century after the Civil War, evangelical southerners turned increasingly to Sunday schools as a means of rejuvenating their destitute region and adjusting to an ever-modernizing world. By educating children -- and later adults -- in Sunday school and exposing them to Christian teachings, biblical truths, and exemplary behavior, southerners felt certain that a better world would emerge and cast aside the death and destruction wrought by the Civil War. In To Raise Up the South, Sally G. McMillen offers an examination of Sunday schools in seven black and white denominations and reveals their vital role in the larger quest for southen redemption. McMillen begins by explaining how the schools were established, detailing northern missionaries' collaboration in their creation and the eventual southern resistance to this northern aid. She then turns to the classroom, discussing the roles of church officials, teachers, ministers, and parents in the effort to raise pious children; the different functions of men and women; and the social benefits of such participation. Though denominations of both races saw Sunday schools as a way to increase their numbers and mold their children, white southerners rarely raised the race issue in the classroom. Black evangelicals, on the other hand, used their Sunday schools to discuss and decry Jim Crow laws, rising violence, and widespread injustices. Integrating the study of race, class, gender, and religion, To Raise Up the South provides an exciting new lens through which to view the turbulent years of Reconstruction and the emergence of the New South. It charts the rise of an institution that became a mainstay in the lives of millions of southerners.