- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 “Stop this Violence!”
- Chapter 2 “What Is Just and Right”
- Chapter 3 “The Family Is a Primary Source of Grace”
- Chapter 4 “They Said I Should Be an Engineer”
- Chapter 5 “He Is a Natural”
- Chapter 6 “Faith Can Move Mountains”
- Chapter 7 “Little Old Ladies at Three O’clock in the Afternoon”
- Chapter 8 “Segregation Is Incompatible with the Christian Gospel”
- Chapter 9 “<i>We</i> Are Responsible”
- Chapter 10 “They Wouldn’t Feel Comfortable until I Was Gone”
- Chapter 11 The Philadelphia Murders
- Chapter 12 “We Must Return to the <i>Dream</i>”
- Chapter 13 “We Are Inevitably Involved”
- Chapter 14 “The Bishop’s Role Is to Be a Pastor”
- Afterword “I’m Not a Crusader”
- Bibliography
- Index
- Plates
“We Must Return to the Dream”
“We Must Return to the Dream”
Meridian, 1965–68
- Chapter:
- (p.207) Chapter 12 “We Must Return to the Dream”
- Source:
- And One Was a Priest
- Author(s):
Araminta Stone Johnston
- Publisher:
- University Press of Mississippi
This chapter describes events in Gray’s life from 1965 to 1968. These include the Grays’ move to Meridian, Mississippi; his new position as rector of St Paul’s; and Klan violence around Meridian.
Keywords: Mississippi, Meridian, rector, Klan violence
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- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 “Stop this Violence!”
- Chapter 2 “What Is Just and Right”
- Chapter 3 “The Family Is a Primary Source of Grace”
- Chapter 4 “They Said I Should Be an Engineer”
- Chapter 5 “He Is a Natural”
- Chapter 6 “Faith Can Move Mountains”
- Chapter 7 “Little Old Ladies at Three O’clock in the Afternoon”
- Chapter 8 “Segregation Is Incompatible with the Christian Gospel”
- Chapter 9 “<i>We</i> Are Responsible”
- Chapter 10 “They Wouldn’t Feel Comfortable until I Was Gone”
- Chapter 11 The Philadelphia Murders
- Chapter 12 “We Must Return to the <i>Dream</i>”
- Chapter 13 “We Are Inevitably Involved”
- Chapter 14 “The Bishop’s Role Is to Be a Pastor”
- Afterword “I’m Not a Crusader”
- Bibliography
- Index
- Plates