{"title":"See You at the Pole: Evangelicals, Public Schools, and “Student-Initiated” School Prayer in 1990s America","authors":"Benjamin J. Young","doi":"10.1017/mah.2023.13","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Histories of school prayer have typically concluded in the late 1980s, when court rulings and stalled legislation conclusively barred the door on the return of state-sponsored prayer to public schools. Through an analysis of See You at the Pole, a nationwide initiative formed in 1990 that mobilized millions of American students to gather annually to pray at their school flagpoles, this article argues that the 1990s witnessed not the waning of religion in public schools, but rather its revival in “student-initiated” forms. By tracing the pivot from debates over state sponsorship of religion to debates over students’ rights of free expression, this article establishes the 1990s as a major turning point in legal, political, and religious histories of school prayer. Further, this study of See You at the Pole illuminates how bipartisan, pluralist legitimating logics that crystallized in the 1990s underlie the phenomenon that scholars have recently termed “Christian nationalism.”","PeriodicalId":36673,"journal":{"name":"Modern American History","volume":"8 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-07-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Modern American History","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1017/mah.2023.13","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Histories of school prayer have typically concluded in the late 1980s, when court rulings and stalled legislation conclusively barred the door on the return of state-sponsored prayer to public schools. Through an analysis of See You at the Pole, a nationwide initiative formed in 1990 that mobilized millions of American students to gather annually to pray at their school flagpoles, this article argues that the 1990s witnessed not the waning of religion in public schools, but rather its revival in “student-initiated” forms. By tracing the pivot from debates over state sponsorship of religion to debates over students’ rights of free expression, this article establishes the 1990s as a major turning point in legal, political, and religious histories of school prayer. Further, this study of See You at the Pole illuminates how bipartisan, pluralist legitimating logics that crystallized in the 1990s underlie the phenomenon that scholars have recently termed “Christian nationalism.”
学校祈祷的历史通常在20世纪80年代末结束,当时法院的裁决和停滞不前的立法最终禁止了国家资助的祈祷重返公立学校的大门。通过对1990年发起的全国范围内的“旗杆前见”(See You at the Pole)活动的分析,这篇文章认为,20世纪90年代并没有见证公立学校宗教信仰的衰落,而是以“学生发起”的形式复兴。“旗杆前见”动员了数百万美国学生每年聚集在学校的旗杆前祈祷。通过追溯从国家支持宗教的辩论到学生言论自由权利的辩论,本文确立了20世纪90年代是学校祈祷的法律、政治和宗教历史的一个重要转折点。此外,对《极地见》的研究阐明了20世纪90年代形成的两党、多元主义的合法化逻辑是如何成为学者们最近称之为“基督教民族主义”现象的基础的。