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The prevalence of lynching in the South and the distorted historical narratives surrounding the civil war are discussed, including some Southern Baptist leaders who repudiated these perspectives in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
33:37 - 35:43 (02:05)
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The prevalence of lynching in the South and the distorted historical narratives surrounding the civil war are discussed, including some Southern Baptist leaders who repudiated these perspectives in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
ChapterThe History of Confederate Memorial Day
EpisodePart One: How The Southern Baptist Convention Was Taken Over By Republicans and Child Molesters
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The SBTS integrated their classrooms in 1951 under the advice of Southern Baptist Convention President Ellis Fuller, and although there were some conservative beliefs, they were not anti-segregation.
35:43 - 37:53 (02:10)
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The SBTS integrated their classrooms in 1951 under the advice of Southern Baptist Convention President Ellis Fuller, and although there were some conservative beliefs, they were not anti-segregation. Archibald T. Robertson, a prominent professor at SBTS in the early 1900s, supported and taught the books of major Southern Baptist texts in their schools.