Hargis, Billy James, 1925-

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Billy James Hargis was born on August 3, 1925, in Texarkana, Texas. He graduated from Texarkana High School, and briefly attended Ozark Bible College in Bentonville, Arkansas, before dropping out to become a preacher. Ordained as a minister by the Disciples of Christ while still a teenager, he later received a degree in theology from Burton College and Seminary in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He served as pastor to churches in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, and Granby, Missouri, before becoming pastor of First Christian Church in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, in 1948. In Sapulpa he began editing the Christian Echoes magazine and founded the Christian Echoes Hour radio. In November 1950 he resigned his position with First Christian Church to establish a national ministry, the Christian Crusade Against Communism. In 1951 he married Betty Jane Secrest; they had four children. From 1953 to 1958 Hargis directed the International Council of Christian Churches' Bibles by Balloons Project. Tulsa, Oklahoma became his ministry's headquarters. By the early 1960s he produced programs that regularly ran on 250 television and 500 radio stations. In 1966 he founded the David Livingstone Missionary Foundation, which ran medical clinics and orphanages in Asia and Africa. In 1971 he founded American Christian College in Tulsa. During his career he authored more than 100 books, as well as countless articles for the Christian Crusade Weekly newspaper. An ultraconservative minister, Hargis's career was plagued with controversy. In addition to his anti-communist views, he was a supporter of racial segregation, and reputedly held anti-Semitic and anti-Catholic views. In the early 1960s the Internal Revenue Service determined that his work was political in nature and stripped his organization of its tax exempt status. Then comments Hargis made in 1964 caused an opposing journalist to demand equal time; denied this, the journalist filed suit, leading to the Supreme Court case Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC (1969) which affirmed the Fairness Doctrine. In 1968 Hargis launched an attack on sex education programs, only to be accused in 1974 of having sexual relations with both male and female students at his college. This controversy resulted in his writing an autobiography, My Great Mistake, published in 1985; he denied the allegations. The controversies, along with poor health and the effects of aging, eventually caused the decline of his ministry. Suffering from Alzheimer's Disease and a series of heart attacks, Hargis died in Tulsa on November 27, 2004.

From the description of Billy James Hargis papers 1916-2004 (University of Arkansas - Fayetteville). WorldCat record id: 320531293

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creatorOf Alabama. Legislature. Commission to Preserve the Peace. Records, 1962-1975. Alabama Department of Archives and History
referencedIn J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
referencedIn KVOS Channel 12 Film Records, 1961-1967 Western Washington University Heritage Resources
referencedIn Hoffer, Thomas W. Hoffer Florida Primary collection, 1972-1996. Florida State University
creatorOf Hargis, Billy James, 1925-. Billy James Hargis papers 1916-2004 University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, University Libraries
referencedIn Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota. Council records, 1922-1974 (bulk 1945-1970). Minnesota Historical Society Library
creatorOf Hargis, Billy James, 1925-. Christian Crusade : file of miscellaneous publications, some by Billy James Hargis. Michigan State University Libraries, Main Library
referencedIn Clint O. Dumm. Mrs. Hargis and the kids photographs, 1964. Boulder Public Library
creatorOf Orr, John Herbert, 1911-1984. Papers, 1940-1984. Auburn University.
referencedIn Council records., 1922-1974 (bulk 1945-1970). Minnesota Historical Society
referencedIn American Council of Christian Laymen. Records, 1949-1964. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Anti-Semitism Collection., 1954-1964 The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
referencedIn American Council of Christian Laymen. Records, 1949-1963. Wisconsin historical society
referencedIn Inventory of the John R. Anthony Papers TAMU MSS 00042., 1912-1977 Cushing Memorial Library,
creatorOf Taber, Marcius Erwin, 1903-. Marcius Erwin Taber papers, 1953-1968. Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Inventory of the John R. Anthony Papers TAMU MSS 00042., 1912-1977 Cushing Memorial Library,
referencedIn Dr. Thomas William Hoffer Papers, 1920-2005
creatorOf Taber, Marcius Erwin, 1903-. Marcius Erwin Taber papers, 1953-1968. Bentley Historical Library
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Conservatism
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Birth 1925-08-03

Death 2004-11-29

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