
Gary Agee (#714)
Season 7 Episode 14 | 28m
Gary Agee discusses his book, A Cry for Justice
Gary Agee, an adjunct professor at Anderson University School of Theology in Anderson, Indiana, discusses his book, A Cry for Justice: Daniel Rudd and His Life in Black Catholicism, Journalism, and Activism, 1854-1933, about Daniel Rudd, a black Catholic publisher and civil rights leader who was born a slave in Bardstown, Kentucky, in 1854.
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Gary Agee (#714)
Season 7 Episode 14 | 28m
Gary Agee, an adjunct professor at Anderson University School of Theology in Anderson, Indiana, discusses his book, A Cry for Justice: Daniel Rudd and His Life in Black Catholicism, Journalism, and Activism, 1854-1933, about Daniel Rudd, a black Catholic publisher and civil rights leader who was born a slave in Bardstown, Kentucky, in 1854.
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