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James Groppi

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
James Groppi 1931-85, American Roman Catholic cleric and political activist, b. Milwaukee. Groppi, who grew up in the Milwaukee slums, attended St. Francis' Seminary and was ordained in 1960. In 1967 he helped lead Milwaukee's black population in more than 100 demonstrations against segregated housing; his actions resulted in an open housing ordinance. Groppi directed his protest activities primarily to the state and city levels. Having had long-standing differences with the church hierarchy, he left the priesthood and St. Michael's Parish in Milwaukee in 1976 when he married activist Margaret... Read more
The 1970s: Religion: People in the News
...Roman Catholics of his diocese. On 10 April 1970 Fr. James E. Groppi resigned as pastor of Saint Boniface parish in Minneapolis...time to appoint a black priest for the parish. Father Groppi attracted national attention for his demonstrations... Read more

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