Acknowledgements IntroductionSection One: The Look of Difference Chapter One Monica Miller, "God 'Aint Good, but Humans 'Aint Better: Humanism at the Intersections of Social Difference" Chapter Two Sikivu Hutchinson, "Respectability Among Heathens: Black Feminist Atheist Humanists" Chapter Three Yazmin A. G. Trejo, "Understanding Secular Latinas: Demographic, Social, and Political Aspects" Chapter Four Nicole C. Kirk, "A Humanist Congregation in Post-War Black Chicago: Lewis McGee and the Free Religious Association, 1947-1953" Section Two: The Significance of Difference Chapter Five Sincere Kirabo, "Humanism, Individualism, and Sensible Identity Politics" Chapter Six Ana Honnacker, "Man as the Measure of All Things: Pragmatic Humanism and Its Pitfalls" Chapter Seven Jennifer Bardi, "Contextualizing a Radical Humanism: Issues of Race in the Humanist Fifty Years Ago and Today" Section Three: The Practice of Difference Chapter Eight Juhem Navarro-Rivera, "Beyond Church & State: Liberalism, Race, and the Future of Secular Political Engagement" Chapter Nine Vincent Lloyd, "How Religious Is #BlackLivesMatter? Chapter Ten Greta Christina, "Humanist Sexual Ethics" Chapter Eleven Vic Wang, "How Humanists of Houston Addresses Issues of Race, Gender, and Class" Contributors Bibliography
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