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by Paul Harvey

American Indian Religious Freedom Restoration Act (1994), 198

  American Missionary Association, 117

  American Revolution, 14, 41, 44–46, 57, 63, 65

  Andover Seminary, 88

  Anglicans, 11, 12, 14, 30–35

  antislavery, 35, 60, 66, 73, 82–84. See also abolitionists

  Apess, William, 54–56

  Apostolic Faith, 145

  Apostolic Faith Mission, 144–45

  Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World (1829), 43–44, 61, 63–65

  Augusta Baptist Institute, 107. See also Morehouse College

  Austin, Stephen F., 93–94

  Azusa Street Revivals, 144–46

  Baker, Ella, 172

  Ball, Charles, 79

  Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 93

  Bannock (Indians), 118

  Baptists, 5, 77, 93–94, 101, 208; black, 74, 102, 106–9, 142, 162, 166, 175–77; and the Great Awakening, 36; missionaries, 45, 51; and Nat Turner’s rebellion, 74–75; northern and southern, 83. See also National Baptist Convention; Southern Baptist Convention

  Barbados, 26, 30

  Barrows, John Henry, 130

  Bartleman, William, 145

  Basso, Teresita, 193

  Battle of Little Bighorn, 120, 121. See also Custer, George Armstrong

  Berrigan, Daniel, 193

  Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Philadelphia), 58–60

  Bethel Baptist Church (Birmingham), 166

  Bilbo, Theodore, 146

  Birth of a Nation (1915), 132, 140, 141

  Bishop’s Committee for the Spanish Speaking, 155

  Black, Galen, 199

  black colleges, 6, 61, 107, 162, 164. See also Howard University; Morehouse College

  Black Lives Matter, 182, 184

  blackness, 13, 28–29, 76, 106, 161, 185–87

  Black Panthers, 188

  A Black Theology of Liberation (1970), 185–86

  Bob Jones University, 202

  Boesak, Allen, 182

  Boudinot, Elias, 53

  Brahmanism, 91, 92

  Brainerd, David, 36, 37–38

  Brainerd School, 51

  Branch, Taylor, 159

  Bray, Thomas, 31

  Brown, Michael, 214

  Brown v. Board of Education (1954), 165

  Buchanan, Patrick, 183

  Buddhism, 73, 85, 87, 92, 130, 135

  Buddy, Charles, 122

  Buffalo Bill, 150

  Bureau of Ethnology, 119

  Bureau of Indian Affairs, 148–49

  Burke, Charles, 149

  Burroughs, Nannie, 109

  Bush, George W., 184

  Bushnell, Horace, 84

  Cailloux, Andre, 99

  California, 93, 100, 112–14, 125–26, 131, 136, 154–55, 175–76, 180, 190, 195, 200

  California Migrant Ministry, 180

  Calvinism, 21, 36

  camp meetings, 44

  Campo Cultural de la Raza, 191

  Canada, 5, 19, 21–22

  Cane Ridge, Kentucky, 44

  Caribbean, 8, 26, 33. See also Barbados

  Carlisle School, 117

  Cartwright, Peter, 44

  Cass, Lewis, 53

  Cather, Willa, 96–97

  Catholics, 7, 12, 31, 41, 77, 99, 152–54, 206, 210, 125; and the civil rights movement, 175–81; Latino Catholics, 92–97, 100, 111–12, 121–26, 154–56, 160, 175–81; and liberation theology, 190–96; missions to Native Americans, 15, 18–22, 148; and the Pueblo Revolt, 15–17; and the Stono Rebellion, 34–35

  Católicos por la Raza (CPLR), 190

  Central America, 7–8, 189–90, 196, 205

  Cercle Harmonique, 99

  Channing, William Ellery, 84

  Chauchetière, Claude, 20, 21

  Chavez, Cesar, 156, 160, 175–81, 190, 191, 196

  Cherokee Phoenix, 53

  Cherokees, 48–49, 51, 52–54, 200

  Cheyenne, 120, 150

  Chicago World’s Fair (1893), 129–31. See also World Parliament of Religions

  Child, Lydia Maria, 89–92

  Chinese Exclusion Act (1882), 7, 92, 113, 116, 136

  Christian Endeavor Society, 143

  Christian Recorder, 61

  Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples, 164

  Church of God in Christ (COGIC), 144, 146–47

  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. See Mormons

  Church of the Good Shepherd, 150

  Church of the Nazarene, 144

  Circular 1665, 149

  citizenship, 57, 66, 98, 99–103, 110, 112, 113, 115, 116–21, 132, 136, 143, 149, 152, 167, 175, 196

  Civil Rights Act (1875), 105

  Civil Rights Act (1964), 171, 173, 183, 202

  civil rights movement, 7, 142, 157, 181–82, 183–88, 202, 212; and African Americans, 159–75; and Mexican Americans, 175–81

  Civil War, 43, 60, 65, 71, 78–80, 82, 92, 97–98, 100–4, 108–9, 117, 124, 141, 148, 207. See also Confederate States of America

  The Clansman (1905), 138, 139, 140

  Clarke, James Freeman, 89–91

  Coker, Daniel, 59, 61–62

  Collier, John, 152

  Colorado, 95, 96, 150

  Community Services Organization, 176

  compadrazgo, 123, 155

  comparative religion, 73, 85, 89, 91–92

  Cone, James, 175, 185–86, 189, 196

  Confederate States of America, 45; flag, 61, 208; soldiers, 80; symbols and monuments, 208

  Confucianism, 7, 99, 114

  Congregationalists, 5, 44, 87, 100, 114, 142–43

  Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), 160, 165

  conservatism: political, 168, 183–85, 203, 207–8; religious, 8, 28, 57, 76–77, 184, 202, 215

  conversion, 13, 19, 44; of African Americans to Protestant Christianity, 29–36; of Asian immigrants to Christianity, 136; and Christian missionaries, 113–14, 116; of Mexican Americans to Catholicism, 94; of Native Americans to Protestant Christianity, 22–23, 27, 38, 47, 123

  Coolidge, Charles Austin, 150

  Coolidge, Sherman (Etes-che-wa-ah), 148–52

  Costo, Rupert, 149

  Council of Conservative Citizens, 208

  Council of Federated Organization (COFO), 173

  Creeks, 46, 48–49, 51

  Crummel, Alexander, 69

  Cruz, Ted, 209

  Custer, George Armstrong, 120

  Davies, Samuel, 36

  Davis, Jefferson, 105

  Dawes, Henry, 117

  Dawes Act (1887), 116–18, 132, 148, 152

  Dawson, Joseph Martin, 109

  Day, Mark, 178, 180

  Death Comes to the Archbishop (1927), 97

  Declaration of Independence, 57, 60, 65–66, 84, 116

  Definition of Marriage Amendment (1996), 184

  Delano grape boycott, 176–80, 191

  Delany, Martin, 70

  Delaware (Indians), 38, 40, 45

  Deloria, Vine, 186, 196–97, 201

  Democracy in America (1835), 44

  Democrats, 105, 112, 167, 189, 202

  Dennis, Dave, 173

  de Otermín, Don Antonio, 17

  de Tocqueville, Alexis, 44

  A Dialogue Between a Virginian and an African Minister (1810), 43, 61–62

  Diego, Juan, 123

  Divided by Faith (2001), 211–12

  Diwali, 203

  Dixie, Quinton, 164

  Dixon, Thomas, 132, 138–41

  Douglass, Frederick, 45, 66–70, 84, 91

  Dow, George, 136

  Du Bois, W. E. B., 91, 107, 142

  Eastman, Charles Alexander, 150

  Edmund Pettis Bridge, 174

  Edwards, Jonathan, 36, 37

  Eistenstadt, Peter, 164

  Eliot, John, 13, 23–25, 63

  Elizondo, Virgilio, 179–80

  Elliott, Stephen, 73, 78

  Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Charleston), 60, 207

  E
merson, Michael, 211–12

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 73, 85, 89, 114, 136

  Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith (1990), 198–200

  Enlightenment, 27, 65

  Episcopalians, 78, 150, 168, 197

  evangelical Protestants, 5, 14, 27, 41, 43, 88, 206; and civil rights activism, 167, 170–72, 182; and Pentecostalism, 146; and political conservatism, 184, 202–3; and race, 211–12, 214–15; and slavery, 35, 36, 44, 73–74, 76, 79–80, 82. See also Baptists; Great Awakening; Methodists; Presbyterians

  Evarts, Jeremiah, 52–53

  Falwell, Jerry, 183, 202

  Fan, Chan Hon, 116

  Fard, Wallace, 174

  Farmer, James, 160, 161, 165, 166, 168

  Fifteenth Amendment, 113

  First African Baptist Church (Richmond), 102

  First Amendment, 5, 7, 42, 110, 197, 200, 201

  First Congregational Church (Atlanta), 142–43

  First Congregational Church (Oakland), 114

  First Presbyterian Church (Chicago), 130

  First Presbyterian Church (New Orleans), 97

  Flores, Patricio, 191, 192–93

  Florida, 14, 33, 101, 161

  Floyd, John, 74–75

  Forman, James, 187–88

  Forsyth, James, 120

  Forten, James, 57

  Fourteenth Amendment, 100, 112–13

  Franciscans, 12, 14, 93, 178

  Franklin, Benjamin, 35

  Frazier, Garrison, 101

  Free African Society, 58

  Freedmen’s Bureau, 101, 107

  Freedom Rides, 165–66

  Freedom Summer, 173

  Free Exercise Clause. See First Amendment

  Free Soil Party, 84

  Free Speech Movement, 179

  Furman, Richard, 73, 77

  Gallatin, Albert, 51

  Gam, Jee, 100, 114–16

  Gambold, Anna Rosina, 48

  Gambold, John, 48

  Gandhi, Mohandas, 163–64, 176, 177

  Garner, Eric, 214

  Garnet, Henry Highland, 45, 68–70

  Garrison, William Lloyd, 63, 82

  Garvey, Marcus, 109, 143

  Geary Act (1892), 116

  Georgia, 48–54, 63, 80, 101, 103, 104, 105

  Georgia Baptist, 107

  Georgia Equal Rights and Education Association, 107

  Georgia Equal Rights League, 108

  ghost dance, 111, 112, 118, 120, 148, 197. See also Wounded Knee Massacre

  Ginsberg, Allen, 136

  God is Red (1973), 186, 196–97

  Godwyn, Morgan, 28, 30–31

  Goodrich, James, 87

  Granjon, Henry, 123

  Grant, Jacquelyn, 185, 188–89

  Grant, Madison, 132–35, 141

  Great Awakening, 35–42, 46

  Great Migration, 143

  Griffith, D. W., 140

  The Guadalupan Voice: Journal of Mexican Culture, 155.

  Hager, John S., 113

  Haley, Alex, 174

  Haley, Nimrata (Nikki) Randhawa, 207, 208

  Hamer, Fannie Lou, 160, 167–68

  Handsome Lake, 45–48

  Harding, Vincent, 185, 186–87, 188

  Harlem Renaissance, 185

  Harmony Baptist Church (Augusta), 107

  Harrison, William Henry, 46

  Hart-Celler Immigration Act (1965), 132, 183, 205, 210

  Harvard College, 25

  Heckewelder, John, 39, 40

  Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 80–81

  Hinduism, 8, 73, 85, 87, 88, 89, 92, 111, 130–31, 137, 203, 206

  Hobart College, 150

  holiness movement, 132, 143–47. See also Pentecostalism

  Hope, John, 108, 142, 161

  Hope, Lugenia Burns, 109

  Howard, Oliver O., 101, 107

  Howard University, 162, 165

  Huerta, Dolores, 178

  Hughes, John, 78

  Hurons, 19

  immigration, 7, 127, 131, 138, 156, 205, 207; from Africa, 210; from Asia, 91–92, 100, 113–14, 116, 135–36, 205, 210; Catholic, 98, 112, 123, 131, 152–54, 210; from Europe, 98, 131, 136–37, 205; illegal, 205; Jewish, 98, 112, 131, 133–35, 152; from Latin America, 94, 123, 131, 155, 195–96, 205; from Middle East, 204, 210–11; Muslim, 204, 210–11. See also Chinese Exclusion Act; Hart-Celler Immigration Act; National Origins Act

  India, 85, 87–88, 91, 92, 136–37, 163–64, 205

  An Indian’s Looking Glass on the White Man (1833), 54

  Indian boarding schools, 117–18, 148–49. See also Carlisle School; Pratt School; Wind River Boarding School

  Indian Great Awakening, 36

  Indian Reorganization Act (1934), 152

  Indian Rights Association, 117, 150

  Indians. See Native Americans

  Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 202

  Iroquois, 12, 19, 21, 46–47

  Islam, 8, 12; black, 174–75. See also Muslims

  Jackson, Andrew, 51–53

  Jackson, Mahalia, 171

  Jefferson, Thomas, 5, 47–48, 57, 85, 99, 110

  Jemmy (slave), 33, 34

  Jesuits, 12–13, 19, 21, 22, 34, 96, 193

  Jesus and the Disinherited (1949), 164

  Jews, 67, 76, 98, 112, 126, 131–36, 152, 156, 163, 206; Reform, 133

  Jim Crow, 100, 108, 110, 121, 159–60, 164, 171

  Johns Hopkins University, 129

  Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 102, 167, 183

  Jones, Absalom, 58, 60, 61

  Jones, Charles Colcock, 81

  Jordan, Winthrop, 76

  Judeo-Christian tradition, 132, 135, 203

  Judson, Adoniram, 88

  Judson, Nancy, 88

  Kennedy, Robert F., 178

  Kentucky, 44, 102

  Kerry, John, 184

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 107; assassination of, 185, 207; and “beloved community,” 186; and Cesar Chavez, compared, 175–77, 180–81; and civil rights movement, 159–61, 165–66, 170–72, 188; criticized by the Religious Right, 183–84, 202; and “I Have a Dream” speech, 170–71; influence of Howard Thurman on, 164

  King, Mary, 172

  King Philip. See Metacom

  King Philip’s War (1676), 13, 25–26, 55

  Know-Nothing Party, 125, 210

  Ku Klux Klan, 102–3, 105, 138–41, 156, 171

  Kyi, Aung San Suu, 182

  Lakotas, 111, 120, 148

  Lamy, Jean Baptiste, 96–97, 121–22, 125

  La Raza movement, 190–96

  Las Hermanas, 192–95

  Latinos, 7, 159, 211; and Catholicism, 7, 92–97, 100, 111–12, 121–27, 152–56, 160, 175–82, 190–96; and the civil rights movement, 175–82; and liberation theology, 190–96

  La Verdad, 190

  Lee, Robert E., 99

  Le Jau, Francis, 14, 31–33

  Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971), 198

  The Leopard’s Spots (1902), 138

  Lewis, John, 174

  liberalism: political, 184, 215; religious, 4, 84–85, 89, 91–92, 130, 132, 157, 161–62, 186, 191

  liberation theology, 175, 184, 188, 203; and African Americans, 185–89; and Mexican Americans, 180, 190–96; and Native Americans, 196–97

  Liberator, 63

  limpieza de sangre, 13

  Lincoln, Abraham, 99, 112

  Los Angeles, 122, 125–26, 144–45, 153, 154–55, 191–92

  Los Hermanos de Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno, 95

  Lost Cause, 138

  Lucey, Robert Emmet, 155–56

  Lutherans, 197

  Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Ass’n (1988), 200

  Madison, James, 110

  Malcolm X, 161, 174–75, 186

  March for Jobs, Freedom, and Justice in Washington (March on Washington), 165

  Marshall, John, 52

  Martin, Joel, 51

  Martin, Trayvon, 214

  Martinez, Antonio Jose, 96–97, 122

>   Maryland, 12, 29, 66

  Mason, Charles Harrison, 144, 146–47

  Massachusett Indians, 13, 22

  Massachusetts Bay Colony, 22–25

  Mather, Cotton, 23, 26–27

  Matovina, Timothy, 94

  Mays, Benjamin, 161–62

  McGowan, Lucey, 156

  McGowan, Raymond, 156

  McIntyre, James Frances, 191

  Melville, Herman, 92

  Mennonites, 186

  Metacom, 22–26

  Methodism, 36, 43–44, 54, 57, 126; black Methodists, 102–7, 165; missionaries, 116; northern and southern, 83. See also African Methodist Episcopal Church

  Mexican American Cultural Center (San Antonio), 192

  Mexico, 7, 112, 123, 126, 131, 155, 178, 196, 205, 209. See also immigration

  missionaries: in Africa, 59, 106; to African American slaves, 30–35, 81, 83; Anglican, 30–33; and Asia, 85–88; Catholic, 121–22; evangelical, 59, 107, 113; at home, Protestant, 153; Jesuit, 12–13, 19, 21–22, 34; Moravian, 38–41; to Native Americans, 12–14, 18–21, 22–23, 36–42, 45–56, 117; Quaker, 38, 47. See also American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM); American Home Missionary Society; American Missionary Association; Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts

  The Missionary Herald, 88

  Mississippi, 102, 144, 146, 159–61, 167–73, 180

  Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 167

  Moby Dick (1851), 92

  Mohawks, 13, 19–21. See also Tekakwitha, Kateri

  Montgomery bus boycott, 164, 165

  Mooney, James, 119–20

  Moore, Russell, 208

  Moravians, 14, 36, 38–41, 45, 48–49, 51

  Morehouse, Henry Lyman, 106

  Morehouse College, 106–7, 162. See also Augusta Baptist Institute

  Mormons, 110–11

  Morse, Jedediah, 88

  Mosaix Global Network, 213

  Mott, Lucretia, 82

  Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana de Aztlan (MEChA), 192

  Muhammad, Elijah, 174

  Mundelein, George, 153

  Murray, Pauli, 160–61, 167–70

  Muskogees, 50–51

  Muslims, 8, 203–4, 206, 209; racialization of, 209–11, 215. See also Islam

  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 109, 132, 141, 142, 165

  National Baptist Convention, 106

  National Black Economic Development Conference (1969), 187

  National Catholic Welfare Conference, 156

  National Committee of Negro Churchmen, 187

  National Convention of Colored People, 69

  National Council of Churches, 180

  National Origins Act (1924), 131, 156

  Nation of Islam, 174–75

  Native American Church, 111

  Native Americans, 6, 13, 117–18, 148; Euro-American conflict with, 13, 25–26, 55, 112, 120–21, 148, 197; missions to, 12–14, 18–21, 22–23, 36–42, 45–56, 117; prophets, 37–38, 45–51, 100, 118–19; and religious awakenings, 45–56; and religious freedom, 196–201; removal of, 45, 48, 51–53, 57. See also Indian boarding schools; Indian Great Awakening; Indian Reorganization Act; Indian Rights Organization; Native American Church; individual tribes

 

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