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Albert McKnight
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Albert J. "Al" McKnight, CsSp (August 18, 1927 – April 17, 2016) was an author, activist, Black Catholic priest and member of the Spiritans known for his advocacy for Black liberation and cooperative economics. He was the principal organizer of the Southern Cooperative Development Fund (SCDF), Southern Development Foundation (SDF), and the Southern Consumers Cooperative (SCC). He was described in 1968 by Ebony magazine as having staged "a peaceful economic revolution".
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Albert J. McKnight
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1927-08-18
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St Mary's Seminary, Norwalk
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Pastor, activist, and author
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Albert and Althea McKnight
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Albert J. "Al" McKnight, CsSp (August 18, 1927 – April 17, 2016) was an author, activist, Black Catholic priest and member of the Spiritans known for his advocacy for Black liberation and cooperative economics. He was the principal organizer of the Southern Cooperative Development Fund (SCDF), Southern Development Foundation (SDF), and the Southern Consumers Cooperative (SCC). He was described in 1968 by Ebony magazine as having staged "a peaceful economic revolution".
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