" Colorful and outrageous, influential yet despicable, J. Frank
Norris was a preacher, newspaper publisher, political activist, and
all-around subject of controversy. One of the most despised men in
traditional Southern Baptist circles, he was also the man most
responsible for bringing hard-edged fundamentalism to the South.
Barry Hankins traces Norris, the ""Texas Cyclone,"" from his
boyhood in small-town Texas to his death in 1952. Despite scandals,
Norris was a man of considerable public influence who traveled the
owrkd, corresponded with congressmen, and attended president's
Hoover's inaguration at Hoover's invitation. Through his preaching
career he battled anyone and everyone he saw as part of the leftist
conspiracy to foist liberalism and immorality on America. This
account reveals a remarkable man who helped shape the current
American religious landscape.
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