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And One Was A Priest The Life And Times Of Duncan M Gray Jr 1st Edition Araminta Stone Johnston

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And One Was A Priest The Life And Times Of Duncan M Gray Jr 1st Edition Araminta Stone Johnston
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Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Araminta Stone Johnston
ISBN: 9781604738292, 1604738294
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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And One Was A Priest The Life And Times Of Duncan M Gray Jr 1st Edition Araminta Stone Johnston by Araminta Stone Johnston 9781604738292, 1604738294 instant download after payment.

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 1953 and 1974, when he was elected bishop of Mississippi, is one of these individuals. And One Was a Priest is his remarkable story. From one perspective, Gray (b. 1926) would seem an unlikely spokesman for racial equality and reconciliation. He could have been content simply to become a member of the white, male Missisippi "club." Gray could have embraced a comfortable life and ignored the burning realities around him. But he chose instead to use his priesthood to speak in unpopular but prophetic support of justice and equality for African Americans. From his student days at the seminary at the University of the South, to his first church in Cleveland, Mississippi, and most famously to St. Peter's Parish in Oxford, where he confronted rioters in 1962, Gray steadfastly and fearlessly fought the status quo. He continued to work for racial reconciliation, inside and outside of the church, throughout his life. This biography tells not only Gray's story, but also reveals the times and people that helped make him. The author's question is "What makes a good person?" And One Was a Priest suggests there is much to learn from Gray's choices and his struggle.

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