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Acknowledgments viii
Introduction 1
Birth of a Nation, Birth of a Church 23
The Baltimore Meeting: Saints, Cemeteries, and Savages 45
Race Consciousness 63
The Savannah Meeting: "The Bogey of Social Equality" 81
The Final Three Meetings: The Problem of Missions and the Urgency of Patriots 103
Epilogue 127
List of Delegates to the Joint Commission with Biographical Notes 133
Notes 149
Selected Bibliography 175
Index 191
About the Author 197
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