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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 .
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...
20. Juli 2022 · The upturned page contained a one-column profile of self-styled bootleg preacher Will Campbell. I quickly scanned the article through to the final paragraph which nearly jumped off the page, ending with a quote from Campbell: “Jesus is Lord, goddamnit!”
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, died...
1. März 2017 · That same man, Will Campbell, was the personal pastor to people - terrorists, we’d call them today - whose violent mission was to make sure the South would never integrate.
4. Aug. 2016 · Will Campbell, Preacher Man: Essays in the Spirit of a Divine Provocateur Paperback – August 4, 2016. by Kyle Childress (Author), Rodney Wallace Kennedy (Author), Stanley Hauerwas (Foreword) See all formats and editions. Kindle. $9.99 Read with our free app. Hardcover. $32.70 4 Used from $32.71 17 New from $28.62. Paperback.
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25. Juli 2022 · Instead, he wandered as a minister of disruption, a role that pushed him into the public square. On several occasions, someone asked Campbell to describe his “ministry.”. In those moments, he let the questioner know he did not have a ministry but a life, and this is what he felt called to do with it.