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Armed with the Constitution: Jehovah's Witnesses in Alabama and the U.S Supreme Court, 1939-1946 (Religion and American Culture (University of Alabama))
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| #5349084 in Books | 2002-06-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.70 x6.00l,.88 | File type: PDF | 240 pages||10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| Truly an amazing book|By Biblefan|This book is truly inspiring. This book contains two separate stories. Try to imagine what it was like in the United States in the years 1939-1946. Try to imagine what it was like for a black man to preach an unpopular message in the South in those years. This was years before the civil rights movement of the early 60's. This man Rosco Jones||
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“Newton’s work contributes to legal history, feminist history, religious history, and the history of the struggle of African Americans for civil rights. She rescues some people from obscurity and makes the point that even “li
This fascinating history underscores the importance of “little people” in affecting the U.S. government. It stresses the courage of a black man, Rosco Jones, and a white woman, Grace Marsh, who dared to challenge the status quo in Alabama in the early 1940s. These two Jehovah’s Witnesses helped to lay a foundation for testing the constitutionality of state and local laws, establishing precedents that the Civil Rights movement, th...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Armed with the Constitution: Jehovah's Witnesses in Alabama and the U.S Supreme Court, 1939-1946 (Religion and American Culture (University of Alabama)) | Merlin Newton. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.