African American Preachers and Politics: The Careys of Chicago

African American Preachers and Politics: The Careys of Chicago

by Dennis C. Dickerson
ISBN-10:
1604734272
ISBN-13:
9781604734270
Pub. Date:
06/15/2010
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10:
1604734272
ISBN-13:
9781604734270
Pub. Date:
06/15/2010
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
African American Preachers and Politics: The Careys of Chicago

African American Preachers and Politics: The Careys of Chicago

by Dennis C. Dickerson
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Overview

The story of two African American ministers and their struggle to balance both sacred and secular worlds During most of the twentieth century, Archibald J. Carey, Sr. (1868-1931) and Archibald J. Carey, Jr. (1908-1981), father and son, exemplified a blend of ministry and politics that many African American religious leaders pursued. Their sacred and secular concerns merged in efforts to improve the spiritual and material well-being of their congregations. But as political alliances became necessary, both wrestled with moral consequences and varied outcomes. Both were ministers to Chicago's largest African Methodist Episcopal Church congregations-- the senior Carey as a bishop, and the junior Carey as a pastor and an attorney. Bishop Carey associated himself mainly with Chicago mayor William Hale Thompson, a Republican, whom he presented to black voters as an ally. When the mayor appointed Carey to the city's civil service commission, Carey helped in the hiring and promotion of local blacks. But alleged impropriety for selling jobs marred the bishop's tenure. The junior Carey, also a Republican and an alderman, became head of the panel on anti-discrimination in employment for the Eisenhower administration. He aided innumerable black federal employees. Although an influential benefactor of CORE and SCLC, Carey associated with notorious FBI director J. Edgar Hoover and compromised support for Martin Luther King, Jr. Both Careys believed politics offered clergy the best opportunities to empower the black population. Their imperfect alliances and mixed results, however, proved the complexity of combining the realms of spirituality and politics. Dennis C. Dickerson, Nashville, Tennessee, is James M. Lawson, Jr. Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. His previous books are Out of the Crucible: Black Steelworkers in Western Pennsylvania, 1875-1980 and Militant Mediator: Whitney M. Young Jr.

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ISBN-13: 9781604734270
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 06/15/2010
Series: Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Dennis C. Dickerson is James M. Lawson, Jr. Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. His previous books are Out of the Crucible: Black Steelworkers in Western Pennsylvania, 1875-1980 and Militant Mediator: Whitney M. Young Jr.

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