Oral history interview with Thomas Maston, 1974 July 30 and 31.

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Oral history interview with Thomas Maston, 1974 July 30 and 31.

Interview with Dr. Thomas B. Maston, a college professor and theologian, who discusses religious fundamentalism in Texas during the 1920s, his philosophy of Christian ethics, the Norris movement, his teaching philosophy, and Southern Baptists and social concern.

175 leaves ; 29 cm.

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