William Alexander Guerry
William Alexander Guerry was a prominent Episcopal bishop known for his advocacy of racial equality during the Jim Crow era in the Southern United States. He served as the bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina and was noted for his commitment to social justice, which ultimately led to his assassination in 1933 due to backlash from his progressive views. His legacy continues to be a significant part of discussions surrounding racial issues in American history.
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William Alexander Guerry is mentioned in relation to the historical context of racial terror in the Jim Crow South.
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