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"Other Sheep I Have" the Autobiography of Father Paul M. Washington

"Other Sheep I Have" the Autobiography of Father Paul M. Washington

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Paperback / softback

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Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
ISBN: 9781566391788
Number of Pages: 277
Published: 12/05/1994
Height: 1.3 cm
An inner-city Episcopal priest shares a lifetime of fighting for civil and women's rights
Preface Introduction David McI. Gracie 1. Offered to God 2. From Liberia to Eastwick 3. Arrival at the Advocate 4. Into the Streets 5. Black Unity, 1966 6. Survival of the Parish 7. A Divided City 8. The Black Power Conference, 1968 9. Reparations 10. The Black Panther Convention 11. The Power of Women 12. "A Castle to Keep Me Safe" 13. A Pivotal Year, 1971 14. "Neither Male nor Female" 15. MOVE 16. Honors and Dishonor 17. Church Repairs and Church Renewal 18. "One Fold, One Shepherd" Afterword Barbara Harris Sources Index

Paul Washington

David McI. Gracie is Peace Education Director of the American Friends Service Committee. For twenty years he served as a priest of the Episcopal church in several Philadelphia and Detroit parishes and has been a friend and colleague of Father Washington's since 1967.

"Washington describes these historic events with the intimacy of a co-participant and confesses his own inner struggles with humility and candor. This work is history as well as inspirational reading." -Library Journal "[E]asy, enjoyable, and provocative...Washington offers insight into the experiences of an African American pastor whose ministry emanated from within the structures of a white church." -Sojourners "Paul Washington is a man of deep compassion and commitment to humanity based upon a profound understanding of Christian faith." -William H. Gray, III, President and CEO, United Negro College Fund, and former congressman from Pennsylvania