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Thomas Jefferson, Slavery, and Religion: Rethinking an American Icon

In the Beginning Was the Word (Part 2)

The Last Time Methodists Split: A Primary Source

The Birth of a Nation (2016)

In the Beginning There Were No Indians, Africans, or Europeans...

Racial Reconciliation in Princeton

The Short, Secret Life of Academic Articles

"Torture as a Factor of Production": Cotton and Capital

David Ruggles, Puritan

Emily Conroy-Krutz reviews Erskine Clarke's By the Rivers of Water

African Catholics and Slave Rebellion in Early American History

From the Rivers of Water to the River of Dark Dreams

"Now That's Scripture": The Significance of Religion in 12 Years a Slave

On "Lincoln" and Our Civil Religion

When God Wrote to Abraham (Lincoln)

The Baptism of Early Virginia: Interview with Rebecca Goetz, Part 3

The Baptism of Early Virginia: Interview with Rebecca Goetz, Part 2

The Baptism of Early Virginia: How Christianity Created Race. Part I of Interview with Rebecca Goetz

John Woolman's Path to the Peaceable Kingdom

The Great Awakening of Scholarship on Religion and Race in Early America