Lexington Books
Pages: 234
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-66692-228-8 • Hardback • November 2023 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-66692-229-5 • eBook • December 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Ann Youngblood Mulhearn is lecturer of American history at Middle Tennessee State University and a former Fulbright Roving Scholar in American Studies.
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Little Way: Catholic Foundations for Social Justice
Chapter 2: “The Colored Harvest”: Black and Catholic
Chapter 3: The Outer Circle: Catholic Workers and Catholic Action
Chapter 4: Opening Just One Door: Social Justice, Race, and Reaction
Chapter 5: Catholic Action: Putting Vatican II into Practice
Chapter 6: White Gloved Radicals: Expanding the Mission
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author
Ann Youngblood Mulhearn deftly weaves together the individual biographies of six Catholic women of varying backgrounds with their pursuit of social and political justice in mid-twentieth century Memphis. A fascinating read for those with interests in religious, gender, and civil rights history.
— Kimberly K. Little, Ohio University
This is the book I’ve been waiting for. Mulhearn breathes new life into the study of mid-century Catholic activism by revealing how a small network of progressive, Black and White Catholic women in the segregated South anticipated, received, and interpreted the Second Vatican Council. Social Justice from Outside the Walls: Catholic Women in Memphis, 1950–1970 vividly illustrates the vital—and often unappreciated—historical convergence between Vatican II, the Civil Rights struggle, and the women’s movement. Even more, Mulhearn follows Brenna Moore’s Kindred Spirits in boldly asserting friendship as a political and religious force in dangerous times.
— Susan B. Reynolds, Emory University