William Louis Poteat: a leader of the progressive-era South
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title_alt | Genesis of a Southern Reformer -- Separate Spheres--Personal, Professional, Religious -- Christian Progressivism in the South -- Wrestling New South Education -- Christianity, Enlightenment, and Baptist Democracy -- Spokesman for Another Lost Cause |
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