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List of Illustrations viii
Acknowledgments x
Introduction 1
Modern Social Movements and Confessional Projections of the Self 10
Mammon, Church, and State in a Restless America 39
The Benevolent Empire and the Special Sins of the Nation 54
Rise Up and Repent 86
A National Wave of Confessional Protests, 1829-1839 118
"To Bear Witness to the Horrors of the Southern Prison House" 156
Conclusion: "For the Movement and for Myself" 198
Notes 209
Reference List 237
Index 251
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