Evangelical women have been national leaders in the New Christian Right since its ascendancy in the 1970s. This book focuses on four women - Marabel Morgan, Anita Bryant, Beverly LaHaye, and Tammy Faye Bakker - and traces their legacies in the twenty-first century careers of Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann.
Evangelical women have been national leaders in the New Christian Right since its ascendancy in the 1970s. This book focuses on four women - Marabel Morgan, Anita Bryant, Beverly LaHaye, and Tammy Faye Bakker - and traces their legacies in the twenty-first century careers of Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann.
Emily Suzanne Johnson is an assistant professor of history at Ball State University in Muncie, IN, where she teaches courses in American history and histories of gender and sexuality.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Marabel Morgan Defines "The Total Woman" Chapter 2: Anita Bryant Leads a Moral Crusade Chapter 3: Beverly LaHaye Defies Feminism Chapter 4: Tammy Faye Bakker Becomes a Gay Icon Chapter 5: Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann Vie for the White House Conclusion Notes Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Marabel Morgan Defines "The Total Woman" Chapter 2: Anita Bryant Leads a Moral Crusade Chapter 3: Beverly LaHaye Defies Feminism Chapter 4: Tammy Faye Bakker Becomes a Gay Icon Chapter 5: Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann Vie for the White House Conclusion Notes Index
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