

Righteous Indignation
Book • 2006
Righteous Indignation offers a fresh perspective on the Populist movement by highlighting the central role of evangelical religion in shaping the political and economic reforms of the time.
It shows how Populists framed their movement within a cosmic narrative of good versus evil, energizing their cause with a sense of sacred urgency.
The book delves into the complex approach of southern Protestants to political and economic issues, providing insights into protest movements, race relations, and the American South.
It shows how Populists framed their movement within a cosmic narrative of good versus evil, energizing their cause with a sense of sacred urgency.
The book delves into the complex approach of southern Protestants to political and economic issues, providing insights into protest movements, race relations, and the American South.
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