Public Confessions, The Religious Conversions That Changed American Politics, The University of North Carolina Press, Rebecca L. Davis,United States/20th Century,HISTORY, African American; American politics; anti-Communism; authenticity; Black Power; born again; brainwashing; celebrity; civil rights movement; choice; Cold War in the US; cult scare; democracy; evangelical Protestantism; freedom of conscience; Hare Krishna; identity crisis; informant system; interracial marriage; Korean War; McCarthyism; mind-control; Nation of Islam; neoliberalism; political conservatism; popular culture; prayer; priests; publicity; public relations; rabbis; race relations; Reform Judaism; Richard Nixon; Roman Catholicism; selfhood; sexism; social psychology; Soviet spies; Zionism in the US,, , United States, en-UShttps://uncpress.orgAfrican American; American politics; anti-Communism; authenticity; Black Power; born again; brainwashing; celebrity; civil rights movement; choice; Cold War in the US; cult scare; democracy; evangelical Protestantism; freedom of conscience; Hare Krishna; identity crisis; informant system; interracial marriage; Korean War; McCarthyism; mind-control; Nation of Islam; neoliberalism; political conservatism; popular culture; prayer; priests; publicity; public relations; rabbis; race relations; Reform Judaism; Richard Nixon; Roman Catholicism; selfhood; sexism; social psychology; Soviet spies; Zionism in the US, [BLURB],[CITY],NC,books, ebooks, biblet, Book2look