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185:, to learn about the strike of the rayon mill workers. At a Chamber of Commerce meeting, he spoke in support of the striking workers. He was accused of being a Communist and a dangerous agitator, and was arrested on a murder charge the following day. He was released from jail without being charged. He later spoke at 258:
Dombrowski and SCEF were harassed and came under "bitter and frequent attacks from segregationists". In the early 1960s, SCEF was labeled a Communist front and he was accused under a Louisiana law of violating the Louisiana Subversive Activities and Communist Front Control Law. His documents were
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and radical organizer, he was a frequent target of segregationists who accused him of being a Communist. He sued the state of Louisiana in the 1965 Supreme Court case
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of 1956. As a white progressive from the South, Dombrowski's educational and organizing efforts "prepared the ground" for the civil rights movement.
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from 1948 to 1966. The organization was a civil rights advocacy group that promoted desegregation and African-American voting rights. He worked with
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Dombrowski married Ellen and lived in New Orleans at the Stanton Manor. He died on May 2, 1983, in New Orleans at the
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at its new campus in Atlanta, graduating in 1923 and later serving as alumni secretary for the school. He founded the
322: 350: 108:(January 17, 1897 – May 2, 1983) was an American civil rights activist and Methodist minister. He founded the 182: 252: 220: 109: 146:, on January 17, 1897. His grandparents had emigrated from Poland and his father was a Lutheran jeweler. 265: 126: 525: 520: 216: 193: 121: 560: 166: 481: 454: 406: 379: 260: 154: 504: 277: 143: 55: 33: 514: 431:. Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States. 1947. pp. 5–6. 212: 177:
By 1929, Dombrowski was ordained in the Methodist ministry. He earned his PhD at
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in New York City. At the urging of a professor, in 1929 Dombrowski traveled to
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in 1965, which ruled that the Louisiana law in question was unconstitutional.
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Bonhoeffer and King: Their Legacies and Import for Christian Social Thought
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Historian Frank T. Adams wrote a biography of Dombrowski in 1992 entitled
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Socialism before Sanders: The 1930s Moment from Romance to Revisionism
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seized and he filed a lawsuit against the state along with
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chapter at Emory. He undertook graduate studies at the
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James A. Dombrowski: An American Heretic, 1897-1983
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James A. Dombrowski: An American Heretic, 1897-1983
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Southern Conference Educational Fund and later life
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James Dombrowski
Jim Dombrowski
Tampa, Florida
New Orleans
Louisiana
Union Theological Seminary
Highlander Folk School
Southern Conference for Human Welfare
Southern Conference Educational Fund
Christian socialist
Dombrowski v. Pfister
Union Theological Seminary
Tampa, Florida
Army Air Service
Emory University
Sigma Chi
University of California, Berkeley
Harvard University
Union Theological Seminary
Elizabethton, Tennessee
League for Industrial Democracy
Christian socialist
desegregation of schools
poll taxes
Myles Horton
Don West
Highlander Folk School
Southern Conference for Human Welfare
National Federation for Constitutional Liberties
Southern Conference Educational Fund

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