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Book Review
| Black, White, and Catholic: New Orleans Interracialism, 1947–1956. By R. Bentley Anderson. (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2005. xx, 292 pp. $45.00, ISBN 0-8265-1483-9.)
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| R. Bentley Anderson's study of Catholic interracialism in mid-twentieth-century New Orleans adds to the tapestry of studies arguing for an expanded periodization of and range of participation in the civil rights movement. The complex story Anderson narrates tracks the place of religion in multiple strands of advocacy for and resistance to integration. |
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