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dc:creator Clarke Historical Library.
dc:creator Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program.
dc:creator Michigan State University. Libraries.
dc:date 2001-
dc:description "LC/Ameritech Award Winner"
dc:description Author biographies -- About the collection -- Shaping the values of youth : essay -- Building the digital collection.
dc:description Offered as part of the American Memory online resource compiled by the National Digital Library Program of the Library of Congress.
dc:description Presents 163 Sunday school books published in America between 1815 and 1865. Drawn from the collections of Michigan State University Libraries and the Clarke Historical Library at Central Michigan University Libraries, documents the culture of religious instruction of youth in America during the antebellum era. Individual works illustrate a number of thematic divisions that preoccupied nineteenth-century America such as sacred and secular, natural and divine, civilized and savage, rural and industrial, and adult and child. Topics include history, holidays, slavery, African Americans, Native Americans, travel and missionary accounts, death and dying, poverty, temperance, immigrants, and advice.
dc:description Title from home page as viewed on July 13, 2001.
dc:identifier <http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/collgdc.gc000008>
dc:language eng
dc:publisher [Washington, D.C.] : Library of Congress
dc:subject Religious literature, American.
dc:subject Sunday school literature.
dc:title Sunday school books shaping the values of youth in nineteenth-century America /
dc:type text
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