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Rhetoric, Religion, and the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1965: Volume 1: Studies in Rhetoric and Religion

Editat de Davis W. Houck, David E. Dixon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 sep 2006
The Civil Rights Movement succeeded in large measure because of rhetorical appeals grounded in the Judeo-Christian religion. While movement leaders often used America's founding documents and ideals to depict Jim Crow's contradictory ways, the language and lessons of both the Old and New Testaments were often brought to bear on many civil rights events and issues--from local desegregation to national policy matters. This volume chronicles how national movement leaders and local activists moved a nation to live up to the biblical ideals it often professed but infrequently practiced.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781932792546
ISBN-10: 1932792546
Pagini: 1050
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 54 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)
Seria Studies in Rhetoric and Religion


Cuprins

Preface Introduction 1954 1 Mordecai Johnson, Emancipation Day Address 2 Charles P. Bowles, A Cool Head and a Warm Heart 3 A. Powell Davies, The Supreme Court Decision 4 Frank P. Graham, Speech to Council of Christian Relations 5 Mary McLeod Bethune, Full IntegrationAmerica's Newest Challenge 6 Benjamin E. Mays, The Church Amidst Ethnic and Racial Tensions 7 J. R. Brokhoff, The Disturbing Christ 8 William Lloyd Imes, The Challenge of Integration... 1955 9 Sarah Patton Boyle, Speech to Calvary Christian Church 10 Sarah Patton Boyle, Speech to Covington Ministerial Association 11 William Lloyd Imes, Abraham Then, and Now 12 James Hudson, Toward World Brotherhood 13 Mary McLeod Bethune, Spiritual Rearmament 14 Roy Wilkins, Address at Memorial Meeting for Rev. George W. Lee 15 Albert D'Orlando, Do We Still Need Do-Gooders? 16 T. R. M. Howard, Terror Reigns in Mississippi 17 Mamie Till-Bradley, I Want You to Know What They Did to My Boy 18 Robbins Ralph, I'm Glad I was Born White... 19 Sarah Patton Boyle, Feed My Sheep 1956 20 Branch Rickey, One Hundred Percent Wrong Club 21 Paul N. Carnes, Drifting is Dangerous 22 J. R. Brokhoff, A Lesson on Tolerance 23 Horace Mann Bond, A Cigarette for Johnnie Birchfield 24 James Hudson, Where to Look for Victory 25 T. R. M. Howard, Mississippi's Challenge in this Grave Hour 26 Roy Wilkins, Speech to National Baptist Convention, Denver 27 D. Perry Ginn, Christians and Desegregation 1957 28 P. D. East, The South, Collectively, is a Patient Most Ill 29 Martin Luther King, Jr., The Role of the Church... 30 James A. Pike, Report of the Interracial Leadership Conference 31 Mordecai Wyatt Johnson, Address... 32 Adam Clayton Powell, Address at the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom 33 A. Philip Randolph, Address at the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom 34 Fred L. Shuttlesworth, A Faith for Difficult and Critical Times 35 Channing H. Tobias, Address to the 48th Annual NAACP Convention 36 Shad Polier, Walk to Freedom 37 Marion A. Boggs, The Crucial Test of Christian Citizenship 38 A. Powell Davies, The Meaning of Little Rock 39 Marion A. Wright, Integration and Public Morals 1958 40 James R. Bullock, The Ministry of Reconciliation 41 J. R. Brokhoff, Life's Inevitables-Three Things You Cannot Stop 42 Fred L. Shuttlesworth, Meeting of the Fair Share Organization 1959 43 Chester Bowles, A Fresh Look at Race Relations 44 Max D. Davidson, Address at the 50th Anniversary of the NAACP 45 Colbert S. Cartwright, The Ministry of Reconciliation 46 Carlos E. Martin, Of This Gospel I was Made a Minister 47 Edward Hughes Pruden, Christianity and Racial Tensions 1960 48 LeRoy Collins, To the People of Florida on Race Relations 49 James Lawson, Speech at Shaw University 50 Everett Tilson, Segregation and the Ten Commandments 51 Benjamin E. Mays, Challenge to Overcome... 52 Frank P. Graham, Students "Standing Up" for the American Dream 53 Edler Garnet Hawkins, Behaving Like Ordinary Men 54 Will D. Campbell, Witnessing... 55 LeRoy Collins, Speech to the Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai Brith 1961 56 Haywood N. Hill, This I Believe 57 Colbert S. Cartwright, Some Stern Words of Jesus 58 William O. Byrd, Mistakes I Have Made in Race Relations 59 Robert J. McCracken, The Christian Way in Race Relations 60 Duncan Howlett, The Untold Story of the Sit-Ins 61 Ralph David Abernathy, Trying to Get Home Without Jesus 62 Marion A. Wright, The Minister as Citizen 63 James McBride Dabbs, Who Speaks for the South? 1962 64 Heslip "Happy" Lee, Hidden Persuaders in Human Relations 65 Fred L. Shuttlesworth, Call for Reason... 66 Robert H. Walkup, Not Race but Grace 67 Robert H. Walkup, Speech at the University of Mississippi 68 Charles L. Stanford, Jr., Love Disqualified 69 Duncan M. Gray, Jr., Paranoia, Guilt, and Atonement 70 George A. Chauncey, The Worship God Wants 71 James McBride Dabbs, The Moving Finger Writes in Mississippi 72 James McBride Dabbs, To Define Our Love 73 Marion King, Reflections on the Death of a Child 1963 74 J. Claude Evans, The Christian Faith and Race 75 James A. Pike, Speech at a Church and Race Relations Conference 76 Edler Garnet Hawkins, This Is the Mood and This Is the Time 77 Wyatt Tee Walker, Broadcast on KPFA, Los Angeles May 28, 1963 78 J. V. Cosby Summerell, The Testing of Our Faith 79 James Bevel, Speech at the Flamingo Club 80 Bruce William Klunder, Untitled Sermon 81 Eugene Carson Blake, Law and Order and Christian Duty 82 Francis Gerald Ensley, On Loving One's Neighbor as Oneself 83 Eugene Carson Blake, Late We Come 84 Patrick O'Boyle, Invocation... 85 John Lewis, Speech at the March on Washington... 86 Charles Morgan, Jr., Who Is Guilty in Birmingham? 87 George H. Woodard, Some Important Differences 88 Dick Gregory, Speech at Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church 89 Arthur E. Shelton, Let's Face the World 90 Frank T. Wilson, Golgotha 1964 91 Dave Dennis, Speech at the Freedom Vote Rally 92 Dave Dennis, A Modern Day Moses 93 Aaron Henry, Speech at the Freedom Vote Rally 94 James McBride Dabbs, The Myth, the Movement... 95 Duncan Howlett, The Two Way Barrier 96 David G. Colwell, As if in a Foreign Country 97 Robert W. Spike, Division of Home Missions 98 Lawrence Campbell, Danville Christian Progressive Association 1964 99 Ella Josephine Baker, Address at the Hattiesburg Freedom Day Rally 100 Edward W. Harris, A Methodist Pastor and Race Relations 101 L. Wilson Kilgore, Countdown on Human Worth 102 Duncan Howlett, Report from the South 103 James McBride Dabbs, Christian Response to Racial Revolution 104 Mildred Bell Johnson, Deep are the Roots 105 Ralph David Abernathy, Love and Race Relations 106 Fred L. Shuttlesworth, The National Civil Rights Crises... 107 Thomas Merton, Some Points... 108 Robert W. Spike, Address to the 55th Annual NAACP Convention 109 Albert D'Orlando, The Long, Hot Summer 110 Fred L. Shuttlesworth, Address at Medgar Evers Memorial Service 111 Robert W. Spike, Sermon at Deering Community Church 112 Dave Dennis and Edwin King , Funeral Service for James Chaney 113 Fannie Lou Hamer, Untitled Speech 114 Theodore M. Hesburgh, Moral Dimensions... 115 Robert J. McCracken, Civil Rights and Christian Duties 1965 116 Kelly Miller Smith, The Misfits 117 Civil Rights Hearings, Religious Panel, February 20, 1965 118 Charles F. Wittenstein, Jews, Justice and Liberalism 119 Duncan Howlett, Report from Alabama and Mississippi 120 Albert D'Orlando, In Memoriam... James Reeb 121 Roy Wilkins, Eulogy at Memorial Service for James Reeb 122 Robert A. Reed, To Be a Man 123 Duncan Howlett, The Moral Stature of the Civil Rights Movement 124 Morris B. Abram, Address... 125 Jonathan Daniels, Untitled Paper Read Posthumously 126 Daniel Berrigan, Dear Friends in Christ 127 Ralph David Abernathy, A Christian Movement in a Revolutionary Age 128 Kelly Miller Smith, Trek Toward the Dawn 129 Gardner C. Taylor, Some Comments on Race Hate 130 Theodore Parker Ferris, Civil Rights from a Christian Point of View Bibliography Permissions Acknowledgments

Recenzii

"Davis Houck and David Dixon have brought to life voices of the past -- some perhaps unknown or forgotten -- whose witnesses were 'Light shining in the Darkness." -- Clay F Lee, Bishop, Retired, The United Methodist Church
"Unlike millions of other Americans and much of the national news media, Davis Houck and David Dixon recognise that the civil rights movement -- the largest mass struggle for human rights in American history -- did not hinge on a single person or a single speech. In this collection, they supply what the public has needed for years: a broad and diversified spectrum of orations that spurred the movement onward." -- Keith D Miller, Professor of English, Arizona State University