Christianity, Social Justice, and the Japanese American Incarceration during World War II
ebookGoing through the doors of the camp churches and delving deeply into the religious experiences of the incarcerated and the faithful who aided them, Blankenship argues that the incarceration period introduced new social and legal approaches for Christians of all stripes to challenge the constitutionality of government policies on race and civil rights. She also shows how the camp experience nourished the roots of an Asian American liberation theology that sprouted in the sixties and seventies.
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- ISBN: 9781469629223
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- ISBN: 9781469629223
- File size: 3170 KB
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- ISBN: 9781469629223
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- English
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- English
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