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Andrew Michael Manis (born February 23, 1954, in Birmingham, Alabama) is a
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,
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, and
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at
Middle Georgia State University Middle Georgia State University is a public university with its main campus in Macon, Georgia. It is part of the University System of Georgia and offers programs to students on five campuses in Middle Georgia and online. Middle Georgia State Uni ...
in Macon,
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. An ordained Baptist minister, Manis was educated at
Samford University Samford University is a private Christian university in Homewood, Alabama. In 1841, the university was founded as Howard College by Baptists. Samford University describes itself as the 87th oldest institution of higher learning in the United S ...
(B.A. in Religion and History) and at the
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (SBTS) is a Baptist theological institute in Louisville, Kentucky. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The seminary was founded in 1859 in Greenville, South Carolina, where it was a ...
in Louisville, Kentucky, where he earned a Master of Divinity and a Ph.D. in American Church History in 1984. He also studied briefly at the University of Chicago Divinity School. From 1985 to 1988, he was the first Protestant scholar to teach in the Theology Department at Xavier University of (New Orleans) Louisiana, and prior to teaching at Macon State College, he taught at
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in Danville, Virginia. Manis' research focuses on the role of religion in American life, with particular attention placed on the
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. Manis received the
Lillian Smith Book Award Jointly presented by the Southern Regional Council and the University of Georgia Libraries, the ''Lillian Smith Book Awards honor those authors who, through their outstanding writing about the American South, carry on Lillian Smith's legacy of elu ...
from the Southern Regional Council for his book, ''A Fire You Can't Put'' ''Out''. The book, a biography of civil rights leader Rev.
Fred Shuttlesworth Frederick Lee Shuttlesworth (born Fred Lee Robinson, March 18, 1922 – October 5, 2011) was a U.S. civil rights activist who led the fight against segregation and other forms of racism as a minister in Birmingham, Alabama. He was a co-founder ...
, was also nominated for the Robert F. Kennedy Prize, and was runner-up for the 2001 Louisville
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for books in religion. In 2009, Manis was selected as a Fulbright Fellow in Greece, where he was also Visiting Professor of American Studies at
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.


Publications

* Eavesdropping on the Most Segregated Hour: A City's Clergy Reflect on Racial Reconciliation" (with Sandy Dwayne Martin, co-editor). Macon: Mercer University Press, 2021. *''Macon Black and White: An Unutterable Separation in the American Century''. Macon: Mercer University Press/Tubman African American Museum, 2004. *: Winner of the 2005 Georgia Author of the Year Award (History Division) *: National Semifinalist for the 2005 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award *''Southern Civil Religions in Conflict: Civil Rights and the Culture Wars''. Mercer University Press, 2002, which is a revised and expanded edition of his 1987 book. ee below.*''Birmingham Revolutionaries: Fred Shuttlesworth and the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights''. Contributor and Co-editor with Marjorie White.
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, 2000. *''Southern Civil Religions in Conflict: Black and White Baptists and Civil Rights, 1947-1957''.
University of Georgia Press The University of Georgia Press or UGA Press is the university press of the University of Georgia, a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Athens, Georgia. It is the oldest and largest publishing house in Georgia and ...
, 1987.


Awards and honors

*Finalist, Georgia Author of the Year Award, Inspirational Division, for Eavesdropping on the Most Segregated Hour, 2022. *Research Grant for Researchers, Louisville Institute, 2020. *Faculty Award for Outstanding Work in Diversity and Inclusion, 2020. *Faculty Award for Outstanding Scholarly Activity, Macon State College, 2001. *Mellon Fellow in the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1988‑1989. *Research Fellowship, Pew Evangelical Scholars Program,
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, 1994‑1995 (One of fourteen recipients chosen from among 275 applicants nationwide) *Recipient, Fellowship for Younger Scholars, Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture, Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis 1992‑1993.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Manis, Andrew Michael 21st-century American historians 21st-century American male writers Living people 1954 births Samford University alumni Writers from Birmingham, Alabama American male non-fiction writers