James McBride Dabbs and the Soul of the South; 1996 [typescript] / by Thomas L. Johnson.

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James McBride Dabbs and the Soul of the South; 1996 [typescript] / by Thomas L. Johnson.

Keynote address delivered to the members of the University South Caroliniana Society in 1996, the anniversary year of the birth of James McBride Dabbs, who was born in born in Sumter County, S.C., on 8 May 1896; topics include Dabbs' writings, his membership in the Presbyterian Church, his work with the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, and his tenure as president (1958 to 1963) of the Southern Regional Council.

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South Caroliniana Society Annual Meeting 1996 : Columbia, S.C.)

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Dabbs, James McBride, 1896-1970

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James McBride Dabbs (1896-1970) was a professor of English at the University of South Carolina and Coker College, Presbyterian churchman, writer, civil rights leader, Penn School Community Services trustee, Southern Regional Council president, and farmer of Mayesville, S.C. He also worked with the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, the Committee of Southern Churchmen, the Council on Church and Society, and the Delta Ministry. From the des...

Johnson, Thomas L., 1935-

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