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Jennifer Graber
Jennifer Graber
is an American historian. Originally a classical singer while studying at
Goshen College
, she later shifted towards studying history during her graduate studies, before becoming the Gwyn Shive, Anita Nordan Lindsay, and Joe & Cherry Gray Professor of Religious Studies at the
University of Texas at Austin
. A 2023
Guggenheim Fellow
, she has written on the
history of religion in the United States
: ''
The Furnace of Affliction
'' (2011) and ''
Gods of Indian Country
'' (2018).
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Furnace of Affliction : Religion and the Prisons in Antebellum America.
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