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William Howard Melish

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the National Council... "was prepared to fight through the courts any such imputation of our loyalty... We are American citizens who stand for good relations between the United States and the Soviet Union as the key to peace... It has always been the right of American citizens under the Constitution
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The rector, church wardens, and vestrymen of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Brooklyn sued Melish and his father to leave; they refused. On June 24, 1957, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department, found in favor of the church. On March 26, 1958, the Supreme Court
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In 1935, Melish began his ministry at Christ Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1938, he joined his father as assistant rector at the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn. Melish served as assistant rector from 1938 to 1958; his father was rector there from 1904 until his ouster in 1949.
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Mr. Melish's chairmanship (1947–1951) of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship led both him and his father into a "bitter struggle" in the 1940s and 1950s that divided their parish as the council wound up on the
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of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island closed the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn in 1957 and ousted Melish, who had taken over from his father in 1949. The bishop closed the church until a new congregation claimed it as
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In the same period, Melish supported the civil rights movement in the South; he served as a regional representative for
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for a decade until he retired in 1979. He then returned to his Brooklyn church as an assisting priest until he died.
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in a decade-long controversy by the Episcopalian bishop of Long Island due to his association with the
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in December 1947. Melish immediately and publicly opposed the list, telling the
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monthly periodical of the Southern Conference Educational Fund (successor to the
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Melish advocated civil rights. He also advocated peaceful co-existence with the
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After his ouster, Melish and his wife both visited the Soviet Union six times.
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to discuss and, if need be, criticize the foreign policy of the United States.
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investigated Melish as chairman of the council. In 1957, Bishop
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expressed concern with Melish over his chairmanship of the
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Melish led Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, depicted here as
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In 1963, Melish delivered an address at the memorial for
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20th-century American Christian and civil rights leader
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Melish married Mary Jane Dietz; they had three sons.
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Episcopalian assistant rector, civil rights activist
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Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations
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St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
Brooklyn, New York
Boerum Hill
Episcopalianism
Harvard University
Jesus College, Cambridge
Alma mater
Episcopal Theological School
McCarthyism
USSR
CPUSA
Brooklyn, New York
Harvard University
Jesus College, Cambridge
Episcopal Theological School

St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
Brooklyn Heights, New York

Joseph McCarthy
National Council of American-Soviet Friendship
American Labor Party
Communist Party USA
National Council of American-Soviet Friendship
English-language press of the Communist Party USA
Southern Conference for Human Welfare
Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations
Joseph McCarthy
James P. DeWolfe
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church

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