James Groppi Interviews and Sermons, 1967-1970

Contents List

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Groppi's Christmas Eve Mass, 1967 December
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Groppi - King Memorial Sermon, St. Boniface Church, 1969 January 15
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Groppi's St. Boniface reply to William E. Cousins, Archbishop, 1969 November 9
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Groppi interview on the subject of his early beginnings in civil rights activism, 1969 November 26
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Groppi interview on such issues as the commercialization of Christmas, 1969 December 16
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Groppi's Christmas Sermon, Midnight Mass, 1969
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Groppi's interview on such issues as his reassignment to St. Michael's Parish, Channel 10's “Second Glance,” 1970 July 29
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Groppi interview on WUWM regarding, among other issues, racism and unemployment in the black community
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Groppi's letter to Winninghoff (letter read by Edward Blackwell, Milwaukee Journal staff)
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Groppi, Tape One of Interview, issues: Catholic Church, Black Muslims, Groppi's parents, and school, undated
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Groppi, Tape Two of Interview, issues: Groppi's family and his relationship with them, also the progression of Groppi's career
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Groppi, Tape Three of Interview, issues: just wage for Black people, slum landlords, cheap Black labor, exploitation of Black people, and how the system affects people
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Groppi, Tape Four of Interview, issues: today's churches still taking up collections for the Indian and Negro missions
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Groppi, Tape Five of Interview, issues: discussion of the war in Vietnam, peace without justice, war and violence