Griggins, Suzanne.

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Attorney; born Suzanne Elizabeth Griggins; graduated from St. Norberts College, 1968; completed M.A. in political science at Columbia University, 1972; worked in New York City prison as part of VISTA program; served among community groups and in adult education program in Harlem; graduated from law school at University of Wisconsin, 1977; worked as lawyer for Legal Service Program (federal service providing legal assistance in non-criminal proceedings to those unable to afford them), 1974- ; administered opening and operation of new Legal Service Program offices in Mendenhall, Mississippi, 1977; converted while working in Mendenhall, 1981; Legal Services Program funding was cut and The Mendenhall Ministries made provisions to continue legal aid offices under Griggin's supervision, 1981.

From the description of Oral history interview with Suzanne Griggins, 1987. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31200262

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United States
Mississippi
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Education
African Americans
African Americans
Belief and doubt
Christianity and politics
Church and social problems
Church and state
Church work with the poor
Civil rights movement
Community development
Conversion
Discrimination
Elections
Evangelistic work
Gifts, Spiritual
Independent churches
Indigenous church administration
Intercultural communication
Interpersonal conflict
Justice
Legal assistance to the poor
Missions
Non-formal education
Poverty
Prejudices
Race relations
Racism
Reconciliation
Rural missions
Segregation
Social change
Women
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