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4. Juni 2013 · Will D. Campbell, a renegade preacher and author who joined the civil rights struggle in the 1950s, quit organized religion and fought injustice with nonviolent protests and a storyteller’s...
8. Mai 2024 · William Davis Campbell (1924-2013) held a curious place in American Christianity. An early Civil Rights advocate, he practiced racial reconciliation so radically that he made friends in racist organizations to share the gospel.
Will Davis Campbell ( Amite County, Mississippi, July 18, 1924 – Nashville, Tennessee June 3, 2013) was a Baptist minister, lecturer, and activist. He was a Southern white supporter of African-American civil rights.
Will D. Campbell ’52 B.D.—acclaimed author, civil rights activist, and self-described “bootleg preacher”—died on Monday, June 3 at the age of 88 in Nashville, TN. He died from complications following a stroke, according to an account from his close friend John Egerton, a Nashville writer and historian.
Rank. Major. Battles/wars. World War II. William Durant Campbell (March 18, 1907 – October 20, 1995) was a highly-decorated leader of the Scouting movement in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Campbell was born in Flint, Michigan, a grandson of William C. Durant, the founder of General Motors.
8. Juni 2013 · The Rev. Will D. Campbell, a self-described “bootleg preacher” who became one of the most prominent white clergymen in the South to fight for racial equality during the civil rights movement,...
Will D. Campbell (1924-2013) was a Baptist minister, author, and civil rights activist. After receiving degrees from Wake Forest University and Yale Divinity School, Campbell briefly served as a minister in Taylor, Louisiana, before becoming director of religious activities and chaplain at the University of Mississippi. Campbell served in that ...