Literary Hub publishes article on Christianity in post-Civil War America

Literary Hub has released an article exploring the use of Christianity by both powerful figures and marginalized groups in shaping the United States after the Civil War. The piece was published on March 4, 2026.

The article, titled 'How Christianity Was Used By the Powerful and the Marginalized to Shape Post-Civil War America,' appears on the Literary Hub website. It addresses the historical role of Christianity in the period following the American Civil War. No further details from the content are available in the provided source excerpt. This publication contributes to discussions on religion's influence in American history during reconstruction efforts. The exact content of the article remains based solely on its title, indicating a focus on dual perspectives from those in power and those on the margins.

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