And One Was a Priest : the Life and Times of Duncan M. Gray Jr.
The story of the civil rights movement is not simply the history of its major players but is also the stories of a host of lesser-known individuals whose actions were essential to the movement's successes. Duncan M. Gray Jr., an Episcopal priest who served various Mississippi parishes between 1...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Jackson :
University Press of Mississippi,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- COVER; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHAPTER 1. "Stop This Violence!": University of Mississippi, September 1962; CHAPTER 2. "What Is Just and Right": Oxford, Mississippi, 1962; CHAPTER 3. "The Family Is a Primary Source of Grace": Lineage; CHAPTER 4. "They Said I Should Be an Engineer": Tulane and Westinghouse, 1944-50; CHAPTER 5. "He Is a Natural": University of the South, 1950-52; CHAPTER 6. "Faith Can Move Mountains": University of the South, 1953; CHAPTER 7. "Little Old Ladies at Three O'clock in the Afternoon": Mississippi Delta, 1953-54.
- CHAPTER 8. "Segregation Is Incompatible with the Christian Gospel": Mississippi, 1955-56CHAPTER 9. "We Are Responsible": Oxford, 1957-62; CHAPTER 10. "They Wouldn't Feel Comfortable until I Was Gone": Oxford, 1963-65; CHAPTER 11. The Philadelphia Murders: Mississippi, 1964; CHAPTER 12. "We Must Return to the Dream": Meridian, 1965-68; CHAPTER 13. "We Are Inevitably Involved": Meridian, 1968-74; CHAPTER 14. "The Bishop's Role Is to Be a Pastor": Jackson, 1974-93; AFTERWORD. "I'm Not a Crusader": Retirement; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.