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Hi, I'd love to give you some sources on that!
Mark Noll is always going to be a good resource. He's a theologian / historian working for Notre Dame, and he writes on the history of the evangelical movement in the United States. Some of his books that I'd recommend are:
Apart from Noll, Salvation in the Slums talks about what evangelicals got up to prior to the religious right takeover: namely, they rallied behind progressive social movements.
That all changed in the 1960s, with the widespread disillusionment with social changes. That's all documented in From Bible Belt to Sun Belt, which discusses how evangelicals became conservative in the first place.
And for an anthropological discussion of where the evangelical movement is at today, check out Apostles of Reason.
For a dissenting view, arguing that there's far more diversity than unity in the evangelical movement, check out The Anointed. For a theological listing of such diversity, check out Across the Spectrum.
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https://www.amazon.com/Apostles-Reason-Authority-American-Evangelicalism/dp/0199896461 Here's her book from 2013. Looks like a great read.