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{{BLP sources|date=June 2015}}'''Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr.''' ( |
{{BLP sources|date=June 2015}}'''Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr.''' (September 21, 1926-July 15, 2016) was the 7th Bishop of the [[Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi]] (a [[middle judicatory]] of the [[Episcopal Church in the United States of America|Episcopal Church, USA]]). As a priest in the southern United States, Gray was best known for his work as a [[civil rights activist]], and his story was included in the University of Southern Mississippi's Civil Rights Digital Archive.<ref>[http://digilib.usm.edu/crmda.php Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive], and [http://digilib.usm.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/coh/id/15577/rec/2 transcript of Gray's interview].</ref> |
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Gray's father, Duncan M. Gray, Sr., and his son, Duncan M. Gray, III, are respectively the fifth and ninth Bishops of the Diocese of Mississippi. |
Gray's father, Duncan M. Gray, Sr., and his son, Duncan M. Gray, III, are respectively the fifth and ninth Bishops of the Diocese of Mississippi. |
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Duncan Montgomery Gray, Jr. (September 21, 1926-July 15, 2016) was the 7th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi (a middle judicatory of the Episcopal Church, USA). As a priest in the southern United States, Gray was best known for his work as a civil rights activist, and his story was included in the University of Southern Mississippi's Civil Rights Digital Archive.[1]
Gray's father, Duncan M. Gray, Sr., and his son, Duncan M. Gray, III, are respectively the fifth and ninth Bishops of the Diocese of Mississippi.
He is the subject of book by Will D. Campbell, And Also With You: Duncan Gray and the American Dilemma.
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