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Gary G. Yerkey

Gary G. Yerkey is an author and journalist who has reported widely on the civil rights movement.

The Grays’ Dynastic Ministry

The Rev. Peter W. Gray could be forgiven if he felt overwhelmed by his ancestral lineage.

Selma Remembers Four Martyrs

Memories of Jonathan Daniels, other slain activists, linger at Bloody Sunday anniversary events.

Haiti’s Long Road to Recovery

How much difference have non-governmental organizations made in Haiti’s earthquake recovery?

Better than What?

Gary G. Yerkey reports on Haiti’s slow recovery from the 2010 earthquake.

Cuban Change Helps Churches

Senior administration official: “The support of Pope Francis and the support of the Vatican was important to us.”

Haitian Conflict Escalates

Bishop Ogé Beauvoir serves on 11-member presidential commission that urges prime minister to resign.

The Dead of World War II

By Gary G. Yerkey • Capt. John W. Schwer, an Army chaplain and Episcopal priest, rests among the dead at Brittany American Cemetery.

Dean Hall: Disturb the Peace

By Gary G. Yerkey • “The church sometimes has to break the law in the service of a higher law.”

Remember Haiti on Sunday

By Gary G. Yerkey • Cathedral project will cost at least $25 million.

‘A Long Way to Go’ on Racism

By Gary G. Yerkey • Bishop Michael Curry calls racism an addiction that “harms the children of God.”