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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
chapter i. Modern Social Movements and Confessional Projections of the Self
chapter ii. Mammon, Church, and State in a Restless America
chapter iii. The Benevolent Empire and the Special Sins of the Nation
chapter iv. Rise Up and Repent
chapter v. A National Wave of Confessional Protests, 1829–1839
chapter vi. “To Bear Witness to the Horrors of the Southern Prison House”
conclusion. “For the Movement and for Myself”
Notes
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