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Title Rhetoric, religion and the civil rights movement, 1954-1965 / Davis W. Houck, David E. Dixon, editors.

Imprint Waco, Tex. : Baylor University Press, ©2006-

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Description volumes <1-2> ; 23 cm.
Series V. 1: Studies in rhetoric and religion ; 1
V. 2: Studies in rhetoric and religion ; 15
V. 1: Studies in rhetoric and religion ; 1.
Studies in rhetoric and religion ; 15.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents V. 1. Emancipation Day address / Mordecai Johnson -- A cool head and a warm heart / Charles P. Bowles -- The Supreme Court decision / A. Powell Davies -- Speech to Council of Christian Relations / Frank P. Graham -- Full integration -- America's newest challenge / Mary McLeod Bethune -- The church amidst ethnic and racial tensions / Benjamin E. Mays -- The disturbing Christ / J.R. Brokhoff -- The challenge of integration / William Lloyd Imes -- Speech to Calvary Christian Church / Sarah Patton Boyle -- Speech to Covington Ministerial Association / Sarah Patton Boyle -- Abraham then, and now / William Lloyd Imes -- Toward world brotherhood / James Hudson -- Spiritual rearmament / Mary McLeod Bethune -- Address at memorial meeting for Rev. George W. Lee / Roy Wilkins -- Do we still need do-gooders? / Albert D'Orlando -- Terror reigns in Mississippi / T.R.M. Howard -- I want you to know what they did to my boy / Mamie Till-Bradley -- I'm glad I was born white / Robbins Ralph -- Feed my sheep / Sarah Patton Boyle -- One Hundred Percent Wrong Club / Branch Rickey -- Drifting is dangerous / Paul N. Carnes -- A lesson on tolerance / J.R. Brokhoff -- A cigarette for Johnnie Birchfield / Horace Mann Bond -- Where to look for victory / James Hudson -- Mississippi's challenge in this grave hour / T.R.M. Howard -- Speech to National Baptist Convention, Denver / Roy Wilkins -- Christians and desegregation / D. Perry Ginn -- The South, collectively, is a patient most ill / P.D. East -- The role of the church / Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Report of the interracial leadership conference / James A. Pike -- Address / Mordecai Wyatt Johnson -- Address at the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom / Adam Clayton Powell -- Address at the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom / A. Philip Randolph -- A faith for difficult and critical times / Fred L. Shuttlesworth -- Address to the 48th annual NAACP convention / Channing H. Tobias -- Walk to freedom / Shad Polier -- The crucial test of Christian citizenship / Marion A. Boggs -- The meaning of Little Rock / A. Powell Davies -- Integration and public morals / Marion A. Wright.
[Cont.] The ministry of reconciliation / James R. Bullock -- Life's inevitables : three things you cannot stop / J.R. Brokhoff -- Meeting of the Fair Share Organization / Fred L. Shuttlesworth -- A fresh look at race relations / Chester Bowles -- Address at the 50th anniversary of the NAACP / Max D. Davidson -- The ministry of reconciliation / Colbert S. Cartwright -- Of this gospel I was made a minister / Carlos E. Martin -- Christianity and racial tensions / Edward Hughes Pruden -- To the people of Florida on race relations / LeRoy Collins -- Speech at Shaw University / James Lawson -- Segregation and the Ten Commandments / Everett Tilson -- Challenge to overcome / Benjamin E. Mays -- Students "standing up" for the American dream / Frank P. Graham -- Behaving like ordinary men / Edler Garnet Hawkins -- Witnessing / Will D. Campbell -- Speech to the Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai Brith / LeRoy Collins -- This I believe / Haywood N. Hill -- Some stern words of Jesus / Colbert S. Cartwright -- Mistakes I have made in race relations / William O. Byrd -- The Christian way in race relations / Robert J. McCracken -- The untold story of the sit-ins / Duncan Howlett -- Trying to get home without Jesus / Ralph David Abernathy -- The minister as citizen / Marion A. Wright -- Who speaks for the South? / James McBride Dabbs -- Hidden persuaders in human relations / Heslip "Happy" Lee -- Call for reason / Fred L. Shuttlesworth -- Not race but grace / Robert H. Walkup -- Speech at the University of Mississippi / Robert H. Walkup -- Love disqualified / Charles L. Stanford, Jr. -- Paranoia, guilt, and atonement / Duncan M. Gray, Jr. -- The worship God wants / George A. Chauncey -- The moving finger writes in Mississippi / James McBride Dabbs -- To define our love / James McBride Dabbs -- Reflections on the death of a child / Marion King -- The Christian faith and race / J. Claude Evans -- Speech at a church and race relations conference / James A. Pike -- This is the mood and this is the time / Edler Garnet Hawkins -- Broadcast on KPFA, Los Angeles, May 28, 1963 / Wyatt Tee Walker -- The testing of our faith / J.V. Cosby Summerell -- Speech at the Flamingo Club / James Bevel -- Untitled sermon / Bruce William Klunder -- Law and order and Christian duty / Eugene Carson Blake -- On loving one's neighbor as oneself / Francis Gerald Ensley -- Late we come / Eugene Carson Blake -- Invocation / Patrick O'Boyle -- Speech at the march on Washington / John Lewis -- Who is guilty in Birmingham? / Charles Morgan Jr. -- Some important differences / George H. Woodard -- Speech at Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church / Dick Gregory -- Let's face the world / Arthur E. Shelton -- Golgotha 1964 / Frank T. Wilson -- Speech at the Freedom Vote Rally / Dave Dennis -- A modern day Moses / Dave Dennis -- Speech at the Freedom Vote Rally / Aaron Henry.
[Cont.] The myth, the movement / James McBride Dabbs -- The two way barrier / Duncan Howlett -- As if in a foreign country / David G. Colwell -- Division of home missions / Robert W. Spike -- Danville Christian Progressive Association / Lawrence Campbell -- Address at the Hattiesburg Freedom Day Rally / Ella Josephine Baker -- A Methodist pastor and race relations / Edward W. Harris -- Countdown on human worth / L. Wilson Kilgore -- Report from the South / Duncan Howlett -- Christian response to racial revolution / James McBride Dabbs -- Deep are the roots / Mildred Bell Johnson -- Love and race relations / Ralph David Abernathy -- The national civil rights crises / Fred L. Shuttlesworth -- Some points / Thomas Merton -- Address to the 55th annual NAACP convention / Robert W. Spike -- The long, hot summer / Albert D'Orlando -- Address at Medgar Evers memorial service / Fred L. Shuttlesworth -- Sermon at Deering Community Church / Robert W. Spike -- Funeral service for James Chaney / Dave Dennis and Edwin King -- Untitled speech / Fannie Lou Hamer -- Moral dimensions / Theodore M. Hesburgh -- Civil rights and Christian duties / Robert J. McCracken -- The misfits / Kelly Miller Smith -- Religious panel, February 20, 1965 / Civil Rights Hearings -- Jews, justice and liberalism / Charles F. Wittenstein -- Report from Alabama and Mississippi / Duncan Howlett -- In memoriam : James Reeb / Albert D'Orlando -- Eulogy at memorial service for James Reeb / Roy Wilkins -- To be a man / Robert A. Reed -- The moral stature of the civil rights movement / Duncan Howlett -- Address / Morris B. Abram -- Untitled paper read posthumously / Jonathan Daniels -- Dear friends in Christ / Daniel Berrigan -- A Christian movement in a revolutionary age / Ralph David Abernathy -- Trek toward the dawn / Kelly Miller Smith -- Some comments on race hate / Gardner C. Taylor -- Civil rights from a Christian point of view / Theodore Parker Ferris.
v. 2. Proclaim liberty / Simcha Kling -- I have not a demon / Thomas Buford Maston -- God looks on Mississippi and Emmett Till / Leo A. Bergman -- A view of the race issue / Clyde Gordon -- Those who have felt the lash of the taskmaster / / Herbert M. Baumgard -- The Tallahassee bus protest story / Charles Kenzie (C.K.) Steele -- The church in southern United States / Aubrey N. Brown -- To fashion as we feel / Merrimon Cuninggim -- The good people sat down / Thurgood Marshall -- The star beckons again / Charles C. Diggs Jr. -- No time for cowards / C.O. Inge -- God himself fights for you / Joseph A. De Laine -- Send not to know for whom the bell tolls / Ralph McGill -- We will not yield / William B. Silverman -- The struggle to end racial segregation in the south / Harry Golden -- Ties in times of tension / Milton A. Galamison -- Here I stand / Paul L. Stagg -- And none shall make them afraid / Jacob M. Rothschild -- Gandhi in Greensboro / Edward P. Morgan -- Religious leadership and the desegregation process / Thomas F. Pettigrew -- Christian students and the challenge of our times / John W. Deschner -- Are we still buying a new world with old Confederate bills? / Lillian Smith -- This time of testing / O. Merrill Boggs -- Brotherhood / William B. Selah -- The prophetic role / William Sloane Coffin Jr. -- Race relations in Mississippi / Adam Daniel Beittel -- The church and citizenship education of the Negro in the south / Andrew Young -- The church in race relations / John David Maguire -- The why of Mississippi / Hodding Carter Jr. -- The right to a free pulpit / Alex D. Dickson Jr. -- Coming to grips with the real issue / Roy C. Clark -- Religion and race / Sargent Shriver -- A nation of silent onlookers / Joachim Prinz -- Sick at heart: Kaddish for bombing victims / Milton L. Grafman -- The face of Christ / James Baldwin, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Thomas Kilgore -- Their blood cries out / John Beecher -- A rebirth of Albany / Slater King -- What would Jesus do? / William Harrison Pipes -- Decade of crisis / Vincent Harding -- Race: challenge to religion / Mathew Ahmann -- He being dead yet speaketh / Stephen Gill Spottswood -- Which side are you on? / Leon A. Jick -- Wearing another man's shoes / Theo O. Fisher -- Earning the kingdom in an hour / Arthur Lelyveld -- The Christian ethic and segregation / Cecil Albert Roberts -- Loving our enemies / Clarence Jordan -- The march on Montgomery / Ralph J. Bunche -- Memorial eulogy for Mrs. Viola Liuzzo / Stanley Yedwab -- What our amen means / Daniel Germann -- The relevance of morality / Clifford J. Durr.
Subject African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
African Americans -- Civil rights.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Genre/Form Sources.
Subject Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
Civil rights movements.
United States.
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
Race relations.
Civil rights -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
Civil rights -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Rhetoric -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
Rhetoric -- Political aspects.
Speeches, addresses, etc., American.
Speeches, addresses, etc., American.
Sermons, American.
Sermons, American.
Chronological Term 1900 - 1999
Genre/Form History.
Added Author Houck, Davis W.
Dixon, David E.
Other Form: Online version: Rhetoric, religion and the civil rights movement, 1954-1965. Waco, Tex. : Baylor University Press, ©2006 (OCoLC)565337763
ISBN 9781932792546 (v. 1 : paperback : alkaline paper)
1932792546 (v. 1 : paperback : alkaline paper)
9781602589650 (v. 2 : paperback : alkaline paper)
1602589658 (v. 2 : paperback : alkaline paper)