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Judging Jehovah's Witnesses - Religious Persecution and the Dawn of the Rights Revolution
Shawn Francis Peters
University Press of Kansas (2000)
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The Yoder Case - Religious Freedom, Education, and Parental Rights
Shawn Francis Peters
University Press of Kansas (2003)
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When Prayer Fails - Faith Healing, Children, and the Law
Shawn Francis Peters
Oxford University Press Inc (2007)
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The Catonsville Nine - A Story of Faith and Resistance in the Vietnam Era
Shawn Francis Peters
Oxford University Press Inc (2012)
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The Catonsville Nine: A Story of Faith and Resistance in the Vietnam Era
Shawn Francis Peters
Brilliance Audio (2016)
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The Infamous Harry Hayward - A True Account of Murder and Mesmerism in Gilded Age Minneapolis
Shawn Francis Peters
University of Minnesota Press (2018)
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When Bad Men Combine - The Star Route Scandal and the Twilight of Gilded Age Politics
Shawn Francis Peters
Louisiana State University Press (2023)
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Judging Jehovah's Witnesses - Religious Persecution and the Dawn of the Rights Revolution
39,70 €
University Press of Kansas
Sivumäärä: 342 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Painos: New edition
Julkaisuvuosi: 2000, 03.04.2000 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
While millions of Americans were defending liberty against the Nazis, liberty was under vicious attack at home. One of the worst outbreaks of religious persecution in U.S. history occurred during World War II when Jehovah's Witnesses were intimidated, beaten, and even imprisoned for refusing to salute the flag or serve in the armed forces.

Determined to claim their First Amendment rights, Jehovah's Witnesses waged a tenacious legal campaign that led to twenty-three Supreme Court rulings between 1938 and 1946. Now Shawn Peters has written the first complete account of the personalities, events, and institutions behind those cases, showing that they were more than vindication for unpopular beliefs-they were also a turning point in the nation's constitutional commitment to individual rights.

Peters begins with the story of William Gobitas, a Jehovah's Witness whose children refused to salute the flag at school. He follows this famous case to the Supreme Court, where he captures the intellectual sparring between Justices Frankfurter and Stone over individual liberties; then he describes the aftermath of the Court's ruling against Gobitas, when angry mobs savagely assaulted Jehovah's Witnesses in hundreds of communities across America.

Judging Jehovah's Witnesses tells how persecution—much of it directed by members of patriotic organizations like the American Legion—touched the lives of Witnesses of all ages; why the Justice Department and state officials ignored the Witnesses' pleas for relief; and how the ACLU and liberal clergymen finally stepped forward to help them. Drawing on interviews with Witnesses and extensive research in ACLU archives, he examines the strategies that beleaguered Witnesses used to combat discrimination and goes beyond the familiar Supreme Court rulings by analyzing more obscure lower court decisions as well.

By vigorously pursuing their cause, the Witnesses helped to inaugurate an era in which individual and minority rights emerged as matters of concern for the Supreme Court and foreshadowed events in the civil rights movement. Like the classics Gideon's Trumpet and Simple Justice, Judging Jehovah's Witnesses vividly narrates a moving human drama while reminding us of the true meaning of our Constitution and the rights it protects.

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