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In the mid 1800s, wealthy institutions backed by slave money, such as schools and publishing arms, arose in the South and pushed for the support of slavery as a religious creed for institutions like the Southern Baptists.
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In the mid 1800s, wealthy institutions backed by slave money, such as schools and publishing arms, arose in the South and pushed for the support of slavery as a religious creed for institutions like the Southern Baptists.
ChapterThe Catholic Church's Powerful Publishing Arm in the South
EpisodePart One: How The Southern Baptist Convention Was Taken Over By Republicans and Child Molesters
PodcastBehind the Bastards
John Broadus, the founder of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, wrote and submitted a resolution in support of the Confederacy during an 1863 meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention.
26:21 - 28:45 (02:24)
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John Broadus, the founder of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, wrote and submitted a resolution in support of the Confederacy during an 1863 meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention.