| Details | | Publication Date: | 1986-12-09 |
Publisher's Note Twenty-one stories describes the reactions of Catholics facing loss of faith, self-delusion, change, and responsibilities.
Industry Reviews "An African-American educator, political figure, and Baptist preacher recounts his life and times...His portraits of Martin Luther King Jr. and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. are so sharp that one wishes he had etched his impressions of other historic figures he has known. Nevertheless, Proctor movingly articulates a philosophy rarely expressed from left of center these days: that the great chasm dividing people is not between black and white, but between those with religious faith and those without. Interesting and sometimes inspiring, but omits too much to be the outstanding memoir it might have been." Frank
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