Will D. Campbell
Will D. Campbell (1924–2013) was among the most diligent white southerners campaigning for social justice in the civil rights era. He was author of such prize-winning books as Brother to a Dragonfly, Providence, and The Glad River. And, he was profiled in Rolling Stone, Life, Esquire, and The Progressive.
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Forty Acres and a Goat
University Press of Mississippi
A call with no steeple from the preacher with no pulpit
- Copyright year: 2018
Brother to a Dragonfly
University Press of Mississippi
The National Book Award-nominated memoir of a preacher, author, and civil rights activist
- Copyright year: 2018
The Reverend
Foreword by Will D. Campbell
University Press of Mississippi
An intimate portrait of a fiery spiritual leader and his African American congregations
Robert G. Clark's Journey to the House
University Press of Mississippi
The story of a black man’s unprecedented rise to power and political prominence in the formerly segregationist state of Mississippi
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