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When the Supreme Court declared in 1954 that segregated public schools were unconstitutional, the highest echelons of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish religious organizations enthusiastically supported the ruling, and black civil rights workers expected and actively sought the cooperation of their white religious cohorts. Many white southern clergy, however, were outspoken in their defense of segregation, and even those who supported integration were wary of risking their positions by urging parishioners to act on their avowed religious beliefs in a common humanity. Those who did so found themselves abandoned by friends, attacked by white supremacists, and often driven from their communities. Michael Friedland here offers a collective biography of several southern and nationally known white religious leaders who did step forward to join the major social protest movements of the mid-twentieth century, lending their support first to the civil rights movement and later to protests over American involvement in Vietnam. Profiling such activists as William Sloane Coffin Jr., Daniel and Philip Berrigan, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Eugene Carson Blake, Robert McAfee Brown, and Will D. Campbell, he reveals the passions and commitment behind their involvement in these protests and places their actions in the context of a burgeoning ecumenical movement.

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title:Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet : White Clergy and the Civil Rights and Antiwar Movements, 1954-1973
author:Friedland, Michael B.
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807846465
print isbn13:9780807846469
ebook isbn13:9780807861592
language:English
subjectClergy--United States--Political activity--History--20th century, Civil rights workers--United States--History--20th century, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--Protest movements--United States--History, Whites--United States--Politics and government.
publication date:1998
lcc:BL65.P7F73 1998eb
ddc:261.7/0973/09045
subject:Clergy--United States--Political activity--History--20th century, Civil rights workers--United States--History--20th century, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--Protest movements--United States--History, Whites--United States--Politics and government.
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Lift up Your Voice Like a Trumpet
White Clergy and the Civil Rights and Antiwar Movements, 19541973
Michael B. Friedland
Page iv 1998 The University of North Carolina Press All rights reserved - photo 2
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1998 The University of North Carolina Press
All rights reserved
This book was set in Electra by Keystone Typesetting, Inc. Book design by April Leiding-Higgins
Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Productgion Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Friedland, Michael B.
Lift up your voice like a trumpet : white clergy and the civil rights and
antiwar movements, 19541973 / by Michael B. Friedland.
p. cm. Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)Boston College, 1993.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8078-2338-4 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN 0-8078-4646-5 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. ClergyUnited StatesPolitical activityHistory20th century.
2. Civil rights workersUnited StatesHistory20th century.
3. Vietnamese Conflict, 19611975Protest movementsUnited States
History 4. WhitesUnited StatesPolitics and government. I. Title
BL65.P7F73 1998 97-18418
261.7'0973'09045-dc21 CIP
A portion of this work has appeared in substantially different form as "Giving a Shout for Freedom: The Reverend Malcolm Boyd, the Right Reverend Paul Moore, Jr., and the Civil Rights and Antiwar Movements of the 1960s and 1970s," in Nobody Gets Off the Bus: The Viet Nam Generation Big Book, a special issue of Viet Nam Generation, vol. 5, nos. 14 (April 1994): 94107.
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Page v
To Julie, Benjamin, and Rachel
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
3
Chapter One
Prophets Without Honor: The Travails of the Southern Clergy, 19541960
18
Chapter Two
Going South: Northern Clergy and Direct-Action Protests, 19601962
49
Chapter Three
The Call to Battle: The Churches and Synagogues Enter the Civil Rights Struggle, 1963
70
Chapter Four
Bringing Good News to the Oppressed: Clerical Organization in the North and South, 1964
93

Page viii
Chapter Five
Flood Tide: Bearing Witness in Alabama, 1965
113
Chapter Six
Going Against the Grain: Clergy and the Antiwar Movement, 19631965
140
Chapter Seven
A Voice for Moderation: Clergy and the Antiwar Movement, 19661967
164
Chapter Eight
The Escalation of Dissent: The Antiwar Movement, 19671968
189
Chapter Nine
The Costly Peace: The Antiwar Movement, 19681973
213
Epilogue
237
Notes
253
Bibliography
287
Index
305

Page ix
Acknowledgments
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Of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh.
ECCLESIASTES 12:12
The writing of doctoral dissertationsof which this was onehas a tendency to be a lonely and grueling experience, not only for the scholar but also for the family members and friends who have to put up with long absences as the author faces self-imposed exile in libraries and at computer keyboards. My experience was mitigated to a large extent by the encouragement, advice, and tolerance of many people during both the original writing process and the later revisions. My parents, Stephen and Anne Friedland, my sisters Alison and Jane, brother-in-law Mark Yovella, and father-in-law David Ballard have been and continue to be exceptionally supportive and understanding about my academic career. For similar reasons I am also indebted to a number of friends and colleagues whose insights have meant a great deal to me, especially Carol M. Petillo, Thomas O'Connor, Francis Murphy, Jane Haspel, J. Randall Baldini, Nan Woodruff, Kathi Kern, James Fisher, David M. Esposito, Charles Eagles, Robert Norrell, John Dittmer, Mary Beth Ross, and Pam and Danny Lassitter. The advice and sense of humor of two friends and fellow church historians, Gardiner H. "Tuck" Shattuck, and Jill Gill, both models of collegiality and support, continues to be a source of inspiration. The staff at the University of North Carolina Press, especially Lewis Bateman and Katherine Malin, have been very helpful, instructive, and patient in marshaling the manuscript through the stages of publication, and their faith in this project has kept mine from flagging.
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