
Charles Haynes, Philip Hamburger, and Cheryl Crazy Bull — Religious Liberty in America: The Legacy of Church and State
On Being with Krista Tippett
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The Evolution of Church and State Separation
This chapter explores the intricate historical narrative of the separation of church and state in America, emphasizing its development and the absence of the term in the Constitution. It discusses key figures like Thomas Jefferson, the societal dynamics that shaped this principle, and the rise of anti-Catholic sentiment among Protestant groups. The chapter also reflects on the surprising role of organizations like the Ku Klux Klan in advocating for church-state separation, ultimately leading to its constitutional recognition in the 1947 Supreme Court case, Everson v. Board of Education.
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