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|a The religion of white rage :
|b white workers, religious fervor, and the myth of Black racial progress /
|c edited by Stephen C. Finley, Biko Mandela Gray, Lori Latrice Martin.
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|a This book sheds light on the phenomenon of white rage, and maps out the uneasy relationship between white anxiety, religious fervour, American identity and perceived black racial progress.
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|a "Make America Great Again": racial pathology, white consolidation, and melancholia in Trump's America / Stephen C. Finley -- You will not replace us! An exploration of religio-racial identity in white nationalism / Darrius Hills -- "I am that I am": the religion of white rage, great migration Detroit, and the Ford Motor Company / Terri Laws and Kimberly R. Enard -- American (un)civil religion, the defense of the white worker, and responses to NFL protests / Lori Latrice Martin -- The color of belief: Black social Christianity, white evangelicalism, and redbaiting the religious culture of the CIO in the postwar South / Eizabeth Fones-Wolf and Ken Fones-Wolf -- Constitutional whiteness: class, narcissism, and the source of white rage / Jason O. Jeffries -- White religious fervor, religious ideology, and white identity -- KKK Christology: a brief on white class insecurity / Paul Easterling -- Black people and white mormon rage: examining race, religion, and politics in Zion / Darron T. Smith, Brenda G. Harris, and Melissa Flores -- Anatomizing white rage: "Race is my religion!" and "white genocide" / Kate E. Temoney -- Exorcising Blackness: calling the cops as an affective performance of gender / Biko Mandela Gray -- White power Barbie and other figures of the angry white woman / Danae M. Faulk -- Weaponizing religion: a document analysis of the religious indoctrination of slaves in service of white labor elites / E. Anthony Muhammad -- The religions of Black resistance and white rage: interpenetrative religious practice in the 1963 civil rights struggle in Danville, Virginia / Tobin Miller Shearer -- Race, religion, and labor studies: the way forward / Lori L. Martin, Stephen C. Finley, and Biko Mandela Gray
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