Protestant Missionaries, Asian Immigrants, and Ideologies of Race in America, 1850–1924
Discover the profound insights of Protestant Missionaries, Asian Immigrants, and Ideologies of Race in America, 1850–1924 by Jennifer C. Snow, published in 2006. This compelling work delves into the intricate relationship between Christian missionaries and Asian immigrants during a pivotal era in American history. Spanning 198 pages, the book explores how missionaries championed Asian rights and articulated their own vision of Christian idealism in response to the pervasive scientific racism of their time. Through a thorough examination of their evolving theology of race, Snow reveals how these early efforts laid the groundwork for contemporary multicultural ideologies and ultimately contributed to the liberal Protestant support of the civil rights movements in the 1960s. This thought-provoking narrative is essential for anyone interested in American history, ethnic relations, and the intersections of faith and social justice.