The Southern Baptists: A Subculture in Transition

Ellen MacGilvra Rosenberg
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In America, religion is one of the few acceptable vehicles for the expression of class solidarity. According to Ellen Rosenberf's ethnography of America's largest Protestant denomination, the development of the southern Baptists has been shaped largely by their place in the color-coded caste system of the region.
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