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Bounds of Their Habitation

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by Paul Harvey


  nativism, 7, 92, 125–27, 132–33, 138, 141, 153, 156, 209–11

  Naturalization Act (1790), 57, 137

  Nazi, 163

  The Negro Church (1903), 142

  Neolin, 45

  New Deal, 176, 183

  New Divinity School, 36, 88

  Newell, Harriet, 88

  Newell, Samuel, 88

  New England, 12, 13–14, 22–28, 36, 42, 54, 57, 88–89

  New Mexico, 12, 13, 14–15, 25, 95–96, 121–23, 125, 149, 152–54

  New Orleans, 99–100, 214

  New Thought, 135–36

  New York, 46, 58, 62, 64, 69, 78, 133, 143, 150, 154, 162, 185, 187, 213

  Nixon, Richard, 184

  nones, 206

  North Carolina, 48, 107, 138, 147, 168, 172

  North Carolina College for Negroes, 164

  Northern Arapaho, 150

  North Star, 66

  Nott, Josiah, 77

  Nott, Roxanna, 88

  Nott, Samuel, 88

  Obama, Barack, 189, 208–9

  O’Connor, Sandra Day, 199–200

  Ohio, 40, 48, 61, 63

  Olcott, Henry Steel, 136

  Old Testament, 6, 64, 65, 75–76, 78, 80, 166

  Oregon, 111, 198–200

  Organization of Afro-American Unity, 175

  Our Country (1885), 153

  Padres Asociados para los Derechos Religiosos, Educativos, y Sociales (PADRES), 192–95

  Paiute Indians, 100, 118–19

  Palmer, Benjamin Morgan, 97

  Pang, Fung Chee, 113–14

  The Panoplist, 88

  Paradise Lost (1667), 23

  Paramananda, Swami, 131

  Parham, Charles, 144

  Parks, Rosa, 165, 169

  Parris, Samuel, 26

  The Passing of the Great Race: The Racial Basis of European History (1916), 133–35

  Payne, Daniel, 61

  Pennington, J. W. C., 65

  Pennsylvania, 12, 36–40, 48, 58, 66

  Pentecostalism, 8, 132, 143–47, 215. See also holiness movement

  Philadelphia, 57–58, 61–62, 80, 170

  Pinckney, Clementa, 207, 208

  Pinckney, Thomas, 51

  polygamy, 110

  Popé, 13, 16, 17–18

  Pope Leo XIII, 176, 190

  Pratt School, 117

  praying towns, 13, 19, 23, 25, 28

  Presbyterian, 5, 35–38, 81, 95, 97, 113, 118, 130, 153

  Priestly, Joseph, 85, 87

  Proctor, Henry, 142–43

  The Progress of Religious Ideas Through Successive Ages (1855), 89

  Pueblo Revolt (1680), 13, 14, 15–18, 25, 42, 122

  Puritans, 5, 12–13, 22–28, 42, 44, 63

  Quakers, 5, 12, 31, 35, 38, 47, 148

  Ramadan, 203

  Randolph, Peter, 81

  Reagan, Ronald, 184

  Reconquista, 18

  Reconstruction, 6, 97–98, 101, 142, 160; and African American Protestantism, 100–110; and Asian religions, 112–16; and the Ku Klux Klan, 102–5; and Latino Catholics, 121–26; and Native Americans, 116–21; religious freedom during, 110–12

  Redemption Church (Greenville, South Carolina), 215

  Redstick Revolt (1813–1814), 50–51

  Religious Ceremonies and Customs (1834), 87

  religious freedom, 5–7, 42, 94, 110–12, 159; and Native Americans, 196–201. See also Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith; First Amendment; Lemon v. Kurtzman; Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Ass’n; Reynolds v. United States; Sequoyah v. Tennessee Valley Authority

  Republicans, 102–3, 105, 107, 112–13, 120, 202, 203, 207, 208–9

  Rerum Novarum, 155, 176, 190

  Revels, Hiram, 102

  Reynolds, George, 110

  Reynolds v. United States (1878), 110

  Rhodes College, 97

  Rice, Luther, 88

  Rice, Tamir, 214

  Ridge, John, 51

  Riverside Church (New York City), 187

  Rocky Mountain Presbyterian, 153

  Roe v. Wade (1973), 202

  Romero, Juan, 192, 193

  Roof, Dylann, 207–8

  Roosevelt, Eleanor, 168

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 168

  Ruiz, Ralph, 192

  Saffin, John, 27

  San Francisco, 113–14, 123–24, 164

  Santa Fe, 15, 95–96, 121

  Sassamon, John, 25

  Scalia, Antonin, 111, 199

  Scott, Tim, 208

  Second Great Awakening, 43

  segregation, 101, 108–9, 125, 138, 141, 144, 146, 153, 154, 164, 165, 166, 170, 172–73, 175, 184, 201–2. See also Jim Crow

  Selma, 174

  Seminoles, 46

  September 11, 2001, 8, 74, 209

  Sequoyah v. Tennessee Valley Authority (1979), 200

  Seymour, William J., 132, 144–47

  Shawnee, 46, 50

  Shelton, Charles W., 117

  Sherman, William Tecumseh, 101

  Shoshones, 118, 150

  Shuttlesworth, Fred, 160, 165–66

  Sikhs, 7, 92, 136–37, 206–7, 209

  silent majority, 184, 188

  Sisters of Loretto, 122

  Sitting Bull, 120

  slavery, 6, 43, 170; antebellum expansion of, 44–45, 61, 73, 97; black opposition to, 60, 61–70, 82–85; Christianity among enslaved people, 79–82; debates over, 26–28, 35, 57, 63, 75–79, 82–85; and race and religion, 28–32, 39; slave rebellions, 33–35, 60, 74–75. See also abolitionists; antislavery

  slave trade, 66; internal, 73; transatlantic, 6, 35, 63, 66, 77

  Smith, Alfred, 199

  Smith, Christian, 211–12

  Smith, Elias, 57

  Smith, James, 57

  Snyder, Gary, 136

  social gospel movement, 138, 141–43, 156, 159, 161–62

  Society for the American Indian, 149

  Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 14, 31

  Son of the Forest (1829), 54

  The Soul of the Indian (1911), 150

  The Souls of Black Folk (1903), 142

  South Carolina, 12, 14, 28, 31, 33, 35, 63, 103, 202, 207–8, 215

  South Carolina Baptist Convention, 77

  South Dakota, 120, 148, 197

  Southern Arapaho, 150

  Southern Baptist Convention, 83, 208

  Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 160, 164, 166, 172

  Southern Harmony (1835), 80

  southern strategy, 184

  Speer, William, 113

  Spellman, Francis J., 154

  Spiritualism, 91, 99

  spirituals, 73, 79–82, 170–71

  The Spirituals and the Blues (1972), 185

  Springfield Baptist Church (Augusta), 107

  St. Basil’s Church (Los Angeles), 191

  Stanton, Edwin, 101

  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 106

  Stewart, Maria, 45, 64–65

  Stono Rebellion (1739), 33–35

  Stowe, Calvin, 84

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 83–84

  Strong, Josiah, 7, 113

  Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 167, 172–74, 179, 186–87

  The Student Voice, 172

  Sumner, Charles, 105

  Supreme Court, 52, 54, 92, 105, 110–11, 136, 165, 198–99. See also Brown v. Board of Education; Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith; Lemon v. Kurtzman; Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Ass’n; Reynolds v. United States; Roe v. Wade; Sequoyah v. Tennessee Valley Authority; Worcester v. Georgia

  Syrian American Association, 136

  Tagore, Rabindranath, 163

  Tarango, Yolanda, 195

  Tea Party movement, 207

  Tecumseh, 50

  Tejanos, 94

  Tekakwitha, Kateri, 13, 19, 20, 21–22

  Ten Great Religions (1871), 89

  Te
nskwatawa, 45, 46, 50

  Terrell, Mary Church, 142

  Thind, Bhagat Singh, 136–38

  Thompson, Lewis, 103

  Thoreau, Henry David, 73, 85, 114, 178

  Thurman, Howard, 160–65

  Thurman, Sue Bailey, 163

  Tijerina, Reyes Lopes, 177

  Tillich, Paul, 198

  Tippecanoe, Battle of, 46

  Tituba, 26

  Trail of Tears, 45

  Transcendentalism, 85, 88–89, 91–92, 135

  Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo (1848), 121

  Trump, Donald, 209

  Turner, Frederick Jackson, 129–30

  Turner, Henry McNeal, 100, 103–7, 108, 109, 185

  Turner, Nat, 44, 63, 73–75

  Tutu, Desmond, 182

  Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852), 83, 84

  Union Theological Seminary, 185

  Unitarianism, 57, 84, 85, 89

  United Farm Workers, 176, 191

  United States Constitution, 57, 68, 110, 112, 167. See also Fifteenth Amendment; Fourteenth Amendment

  University of North Carolina, 168

  University of Southern California, 126

  Varick, James, 58

  Vedanta societies, 131

  Vesey, Denmark, 60, 77, 103, 207

  Vietnam War, 193

  Virginia, 12, 28–31, 33, 63, 74–75, 110, 168

  Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom (1786), 110

  Vivekananda, Swami, 130–31

  Voltaire, 12

  Voting Rights Act (1965), 171, 183

  Walker, David, 43, 61, 63–65, 69

  Wampanoags, 25

  Washington, George, 133

  Washington, Jesse, 109

  Watson, Benjamin, 214

  Watts, Isaac, 80

  Wayland, Francis, 84

  Webster, Daniel, 54

  Wesley, John, 59

  Wells-Barnett, Ida B., 109, 142

  Wetherbee, Grace Darling, 150

  Wheelock, Eleazar, 22

  White, William Jefferson, 100, 107–8

  White Citizens Councils, 208

  Whitefield, George, 14, 35, 38

  whiteness, 7, 13, 37, 100, 132–33, 135–38, 141, 161, 189, 202

  The Whole Truth, 147

  Wilberforce College, 61

  Wilmore, Gayraud, 189

  Wilson, David, 118

  Wilson, Jack. See Wovoka

  Wilson, William J., 66

  Wind River Boarding School, 150

  Wind River Reservation, 150

  Winthrop, John, 23

  Wise, Isaac Mayer, 133

  Woolman, John, 35

  Worcester, Samuel, 53–54

  Worcester v. Georgia (1832), 52

  World’s Parliament of Religions (1893), 129–30, 135, 138, 156

  World War I, 133

  World War II, 108, 132, 155, 176

  Wounded Knee Innocent (1973), 197

  Wounded Knee Massacre (1890), 112, 120–21, 148, 197. See also ghost dance, Lakotas

  Wovoka, 100, 118–20

  Wright, Jeremiah, 189

  Wright, Richard R., 142, 161

  Yale University, 168

  Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), 161–62

  Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), 162

  About the Author

  PAUL HARVEY IS PROFESSOR OF HISTORY at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. He is the author or editor of eleven books, including Christianity and Race in the American South: A History.

 

 

 


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