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Charles Colcock Jones Carpenter (September 2, 1899 – June 28, 1969) D.D., LL.D〔''Who's Who in the South and Southwest'', Chicago: The A. N. Marquis Company, 1952, p. 127.〕 was consecrated Bishop of the Alabama Episcopal Diocese on June 24, 1938〔 and served until 1968. He was one of the authors of the "A Call for Unity" letter published during Martin Luther King Jr.'s incarceration in a Birmingham, Alabama jail, asking him and his followers to refrain from demonstrating in the streets of Birmingham.〔Bass, S.J., and Martin L. King. ''Blessed are the Peacemakers: Martin Luther King, Jr., eight white religious leaders, and the "Letter from Birmingham Jail".'' Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2001. Print.〕 ==Personal== Carpenter was born in Augusta, Georgia and often went by C. C. J. Carpenter. He was a son of the Rev. Samuel Barstow Carpenter and his wife Ruth Berrien (Jones), née Mary Ruth Jones, daughter of Charles Colcock Jones, Jr.. He married in 1928 to Alexandra Morrison, with whom he had four children.〔Carpenter, Douglas M. ''A Powerful Blessing:The Life of Charles Colcock Jones Carpenter, Sr., 1899-1969 Sixth Episcopal Bishop of Alabama, 1938-1968'' Birmingham: Douglas Carpenter through TransAmerica Printing, 2012. Print.〕
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