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Struggle for the soul of the postwar South white evangelical Protestants and Operation Dixie

Title
Struggle for the soul of the postwar South [electronic resource] : white evangelical Protestants and Operation Dixie / Ken Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf.
Author
Fones-Wolf, Ken.
Publication
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2015.

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Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth A., 1954-
Description
1 online resource (pages cm.)
Summary
  • "In 1946, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) undertook Operation Dixie, an initiative to recruit industrial workers in the American South. Elizabeth and Ken Fones-Wolf plumb rarely used archival sources and rich oral histories to explore the CIO's fraught encounter with the evangelical Protestantism and religious culture of southern whites. The authors' nuanced look at working-class religion reveals how laborers across the surprisingly wide evangelical spectrum interpreted their lives through their faith. Factors like conscience, community need, and lived experience led individual preachers to become union activists and mill villagers to defy the foreman and minister alike to listen to organizers. As the authors show, however, all sides enlisted belief in the battle. In the end, the inability of northern organizers to overcome the suspicion with which many evangelicals viewed modernity played a key role in Operation Dixie's failure, with repercussions for labor and liberalism that are still being felt today. Identifying the role of the sacred in the struggle for southern economic justice, and placing class as a central aspect in southern religion, Struggle for the Soul of the Postwar South provides new understandings of how whites in the region wrestled with the options available to them during a crucial period of change and possibility. "--
  • "This study provides new answers to one of the most perplexing questions facing historians of labor and of the South: why were workers so resistant to the efforts of unions and liberals to reform the region? Elizabeth and Ken Fones-Wolf add evangelical Protestantism to the narrative of how workers responded to organized labor's most ambitious effort to transform the U.S. South in the decades after World War II: the CIO's Operation Dixie (1946-53). The authors investigate how the Depression and World War II, and the economic restructuring that accompanied them, affected the religious culture of the South and the outlook of evangelical Protestants. Drawing on deep research in denominational archives and newspapers and in records of national church organizations, the CIO, and business organizations, they examine the religious backgrounds and outlooks of the individuals the CIO sent to the South and discuss how these messengers -- who represented denominational backgrounds quite different from those of their would-be constituents -- looked to southern ministers and congregants. They also use oral histories to consider how workers' religious beliefs guided their choices to join or reject the CIO's appeal. By making the sacred a major element in the story of struggle for southern economic justice and positioning class as a central aspect of southern religion, the Fones-Wolfs provide new and nuanced understandings of how southerners wrestled with the options available to them in this crucial period of change and possibility"--
Series Statement
Working class in American history
Uniform Title
Struggle for the soul of the postwar South (Online)
Alternative Title
Struggle for the soul of the postwar South (Online)
Subject
  • Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.) > History
  • Labor unions > Organizing > History. > Southern States
  • Labor movement > Religious aspects > Christianity
  • Evangelicalism > Southern States > History
  • Christian conservatism > United States
  • Social classes > United States
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
LCCN
2014030669
OCLC
ssj0001441148
Author
Fones-Wolf, Ken.
Title
Struggle for the soul of the postwar South [electronic resource] : white evangelical Protestants and Operation Dixie / Ken Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf.
Imprint
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2015.
Series
Working class in American history
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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Added Author
Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth A., 1954-
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