American Decades
Federal Writers' Project Interviews on Religion
Interviews
By: Wayne Walden; J.F. Ariza; Ruth D. Bolton; Robert V. Williams
Date: 1938–1939
Source: Walden, Wayne. "Big Fred Tells a Tale: A Baptism that Didn't Take." Interview with Fred Roys, New York, October 30, 1938. Ariza, J.F. "Jesus Will Save an Irishman." Interview with Colonel John W. Foulkes, Seattle, December 19, 1938. Bolton, Ruth D. "Life History of Rev. Harden W. Stuckey." Interview with Rev. Harden W. Stuckey, South Carolina, June 23, 1939. Williams, Robert V. "Shouting for Heaven." Interview with Brother Fisher (Rev. W. M. Stallings), Charlotte, North Carolina, January 20, 1939. Reproduced in "American Life Histories: Manuscripts From the Federal Writers' Project, 1936–1940." American Memory digital primary source collection, Library of Congress. Available online at
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1930's Religion Primary Sources
- Cochran v. Louisiana State Board of Education
- Casti Connubii
- Roosevelt and/or Ruin
- Letter to the Nation's Clergy and Their Responses
- "Pacifism"
- Divini Redemptoris
- "The Guiding Principles of Reform Judaism"
- "Civilizations Have Perished"
- "Coughlin, the Jews, and Communism"
- Federal Writers' Project Interviews on Religion
- A Guide to Understanding the Bible
- "The Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism"
- "This Is My Task"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
