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- Introduction Southern Religion and Domestic Missions to Enslaved Persons
- Chapter 1. “A Black Swan in the Flock”: Race and Enslavement in Rocky Creek, South Carolina, 1801–2
- Chapter 2. “The Father of Native American Missions in Western South Carolina”: T. C. Stuart and the Chickasaw Mission in Western South Carolina before Removal, 1819–34
- Chapter 3. “To and Fro Like a Forest in a Storm”: Antebellum Missionary Activity in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, 1829–47
- Chapter 4. “We Are Marching to Zion”: Antebellum Missionaries in Charleston, South Carolina, 1847–60
- Chapter 5. “Still in Its Bud in Our Every Heart”: Postbellum Multiethnic Worship in Charleston, South Carolina, 1865–74
- Chapter 6. “The Evils Which Now Oppress Us”: Southern Civil Religion and the Lost Cause
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index