"The Kanawha County, West Virginia, textbook controversy remains a fascinating moment in the evolution of family values politics. Carol Mason trenchantly excavates the history and analyzes the individuals, groups, interests, ideologies, and relationships at the heart of the protest. In doing so she tells the story of the birth of the New Right in all its complexity. Mason expertly draws on interdisciplinary literatures in ethnic, women's, and American studies for this significant contribution to research on cultural politics and the culture wars."—Cynthia Burack, author of Sin, Sex, and Democracy: Antigay Rhetoric and the Christian Right