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Title: | Bishop Joseph Durick, Project Equality, 1968 |
Contributor: | Durick, Joseph A. (Joseph Aloysius), 1914-1994 Beifuss, Joan Turner Schultz, Judy Ossler, Tony |
Keywords: | History;Oral history;Interviews;Race relations;Memphis (Tenn.);Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968;Witnesses;Witness Testimony;King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968;Religion |
Issue Date: | 24-May-1968 |
Publisher: | Rhodes College |
Description: | This is an interview with Bishop Joseph Durick. Durick was the apostolic administrator for Roman Catholic Diocese of Tennessee, headquarters in Nashville. Worked in Birmingham where he set up Catholic Information Center and was one of the Birmingham ministers to whom Dr. King's "Letter from the Birmingham Jail" was addressed. He came to Tennessee in 1964 and adopted Project Equality. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10267/33784 |
Related Link: | https://vimeo.com/281846172 |
Appears in Collections: | Sanitation Strike Tapes |
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