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“Pastor was Trapped”: Queer Scandal and Contestations Over Christian Anti-Vice Reform—CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 October 2022

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On page 192 of the article by Hemphill,Footnote 1 the word “any” was used where “many” should have been.

The original wording is: “During a period when any people still embraced the idea that political activism was men’s rightful domain, male progressives’ close partnerships with women’s groups made them vulnerable to being characterized as feminized and unmanly.”

The correct wording should be: “During a period when many people still embraced the idea that political activism was men’s rightful domain, male progressives’ close partnerships with women’s groups made them vulnerable to being characterized as feminized and unmanly.”

References

1 Hemphill, Katie M.. “‘Pastor was Trapped’: Queer Scandal and Contestations Over Christian Anti-Vice Reform,” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 21(April 2022): 182200 CrossRefGoogle Scholar. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537781422000044.