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Volume 3
Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2021September 14, 2021 EDT

“A Semi-Sacred Day, a Day of Both Glee and Gloom:” North Carolina Confederate Monument Ceremonies as Southern White Evangelical Protestant Mourning Practices, 1910-1914

Natalya K. Ryan,
southern white evangelical protestantismmaterial culturemourning practicesconfederate monumentsthe lost causesouthern united states
Richard Macksey Journal
Ryan, Natalya K. 2021. “‘A Semi-Sacred Day, a Day of Both Glee and Gloom:’ North Carolina Confederate Monument Ceremonies as Southern White Evangelical Protestant Mourning Practices, 1910-1914.” The Macksey Journal 2 (1).

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