Mark Noll, University of Notre Dame: “Race, Religion, and American Politics from Nat Turner to George W. Bush” - October 17, 2006

Date April 25, 2008

Mark A. Noll, perhaps the most prominent Christian Historian in America, gave a series of lecture on “Race, Religion, and American Politics from Nat Turner to George W. Bush” at Princeton University. A three-part lecture series by Mark A. Noll, professor of History, Notre Dame University

Part 1: “The Bible, Slavery, and the Irrepressible Conflict”
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Part 2: “The Churches, ‘Redemption,’ and Jim Crow”
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Part 3: “Civil Rights, the Republican Alliance, and the Endurance of Evil in the Land of the Free”
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(Oct 17, 18, 19, 2006 at Princeton University)

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