January 12th, 1993
January 21st, 1993
January 26th, 1993
Description
Bishop Francis Quinn was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Diocese of Sacramento. He encouraged women to participate and lead in parish governance, educational, liturgical, financial and social ministries. He also participated in political activism, from supporting an AIDS hospice and nuclear disarmament to protesting against the death penalty. In this oral history, Bishop Francis Quinn talks about his life in the church, and how the church reacted to such events as the Civil Rights Movement and Vietnam War.Additional Descriptive Notes: Multiple date ranges: Tape 1 (TC 409): 1993-01-12
Tape 2 (TC 409A): 1993-01-21
Tape 3 (TC 409B): 1993-01-26
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