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For many, the struggle over civil rights was not just about lunch counters, waiting rooms, or even access to the vote; it was also aboutChristian theology. Since both activists and segregationists ardently claimed that God was on their side, racial issues were imbued with religious meanings from all sides. Whether in the traditional sanctuaries of the major white Protestant denominations, in the mass meetings in black churches, or in Christian expressions of interracialism, southerners resisted, pursued, and questioned racial change within various theological traditions.God with Usexamines the theological struggle over racial justice through the story of one southern town--Americus, Georgia--where ordinary Americans soughtand confronted racial change in the twentieth century. Documenting the passion and virulence of these contestations,this bookoffers insight into how midcentury battles over theology and race affected the rise of the Religious Right and indeedcontinue to resonate deeply in American life.