Reinhold Niebuhr Papers 1907-1997 (bulk 1930-1990)

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Reinhold Niebuhr Papers 1907-1997 (bulk 1930-1990)

Theologian, philosopher, and author. Correspondence, speeches, sermons, lectures, articles, book reviews, typescripts of books and articles, family papers, subject files, biographical material, bibliographies, photographs, and memorabilia reflecting Niebuhr's influence on twentieth-century theology, politics, and society and his efforts to apply religious and ethical standards to modern social and political problems including labor and race relations.

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