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A time to heal : John Perkins, community development, and racial reconciliation / Stephen E. Berk ; foreword by Spencer Perkins.

Van Pelt Library E185.97.P48 B47 1997
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Berk, Stephen E., 1944-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Perkins, John, 1930-.
Perkins, John.
African Americans--Mississippi--Biography.
African Americans.
African Americans--Civil rights.
History.
Mississippi.
Civil rights workers--Mississippi--Biography.
Civil rights workers.
Mississippi--Race relations.
Race relations.
African Americans--Civil rights--Mississippi--History--20th century.
Voice of Calvary Ministries (U.S.)--Biography.
Voice of Calvary Ministries (U.S.).
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
447 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Books, [1997]
Summary:
John Perkins has long been recognized by those in community development as one of the great African American leaders of our time, but there has never been a comprehensive account of his life and ministry - until now. Writing as both friend and historian, Stephen Berk presents a richly detailed narrative of the central people and events that have shaped Perkins's life. Based largely on oral history and extensive interviews, Berk's personal and moving account reveals a multifaceted man who founded several successful ministries and who profoundly influenced both American evangelicalism and the civil rights movement. Perhaps more than any other African American leader of his generation, Perkins has been able to cross racial boundaries and draw support from traditionally conservative, white evangelicals who might not have otherwise committed themselves to programs of social reform. As an internationally known speaker and author, John Perkins has helped people everywhere face their own attitudes about race and the ramifications of social injustice.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-423) and index.
ISBN:
0801057566
OCLC:
36672033

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