Adam Shields

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Evangelical elites, in pursuit of a gospel of personal salvation, were eager to make their movement multiethnic. But an antiracist gospel remained outside of most evangelical imaginations. An evangelicalism in which black evangelicals could participate as black people with distinctly black concerns remained only a distant dream.
The Myth of Colorblind Christians: Evangelicals and White Supremacy in the Civil Rights Era
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