Clarence Jordan, author of 'The Cotton Patch Gospel,' was a preacher and Greek scholar who left academia to found Koinonia Farms, an unconventional racially-integrated community in the deep South of the 1940s. He soon found that he was not just up against the Klan, but the entire culture that surrounded him. "The Glory Man' brings to life the sights and sounds of an entirely authentic rural Southern world.
Added by Upcoming Robot on November 6, 2010