Black Catholics are reaffirming their bonds with other Blacks, while embracing their identity as Catholics— and hopeful agents of racial progress within the Church.
Ignoring many 'demonstrably unproven' statements in Susan Brownmiller's 'Against Our Will,' reviewers are undercutting the very values the book is obviously meant to serve—and in so many ways does.
A white Presbyterian minister's 1963 reflection on the presence of white churches in the civil rights movement, and his personal account of the March on Washington