Three angry young men: Negro Catholics speak on the rising mood of anger among the Negro leaders & the Negro community.
Paul Twine, Albert Ransone, and Mike Lawson discuss their experiences and thoughts on being African American Catholics in Chicago, Ill. at a NCCIJ traveling workshop held at Mundelein College in Chicago. They talk about issues of prejudice within the Catholic Church in Chicago and within the city as...
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Main Author: | Twine, Paul |
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Corporate Author: | NCCIJ Traveling Workshop |
Other Authors: | Ransone, Albert, Lawson, Mike |
Format: | Conference Proceeding Audio Book |
Language: | English |
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1966.
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