Tyson, Timothy B. Blood Done Sign Our Names: God Almighty, Christian Bootleggers, Rebel Church Ladies, and My Crazy Uncle Earl. Williams, Mary D..Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 2011. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7706.
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Tyson, T. (2011). Blood Done Sign Our Names: God Almighty, Christian Bootleggers, Rebel Church Ladies, and My Crazy Uncle Earl. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7706.
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Tyson, Timothy B.Blood Done Sign Our Names: God Almighty, Christian Bootleggers, Rebel Church Ladies, and My Crazy Uncle Earl. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 2011. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7706.
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Historian Timothy Tyson discusses how the complexities of the racial history of the church and the United States have been lost by our simplistic narratives in this first Currie Lecture of 2011.
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