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As I finish I want to say that once again, I will come back and delete anything that appears to have repeated 5 or six times as I have had trouble getting this all in.
For anyone just coming here to read it, start at "The problem with the demographics" down page. Because this posts the opposite of how you should read.
And the 1905 thing was meant to highlight the pre WWII demographics as opposed to the post WWII demographics. Quick synopsis for the unaquainted. In WWII workers from N. Alabama, the Mississippi Pine Belt and the Wiregrass of Alabama came into Mobile to work in the shipyard and that caused a demographic shock to the area
And now my conclusion
At any rate, I wish you the best of luck but think you should consider some of the points I make because the editor of the Register is a Catholic (his brother now represents Macon in Congress) McGill grad, the register staff has more Catholics on it than other religions, I know that the editorial board is plurality Catholic, and I know that the line "Baptist saturated" is likely to be refuted line by line by a Mobile Press Register editorial, especially when the Mardi Gras court pictures that will be in the paper in a month will have the traditional stream of Catholics, Episcopalians, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Methodists and Jews.
Best of luck to you though, cause it seems like this could have the makings of something interesting. One area you might focus on is how your particular community related to things like Mardi Gras, because I'm sure it came up and I'd love to hear the Baptist perspective on that
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