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Father Divine's Peace Mission and Truth Center, Los Angeles, 1930s

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Text from original nitrate sleeve: Divine, Father (One of his "Heavens" at 4011 Compton Ave.).Handwritten annotation from nitrate negative: 4611 Compton ave. (one of Father Divine's houses).Members of Father Divine's Peace Missions were given inexpensive room and board, employment, and encouragement to reform their lives in accordance with Father Divine's teachings.Hotel property at 4611 Compton Avenue purchased to be used as a "heaven, " or "Peace Mission and Truth Center" for Father Divine's International Peace Mission movement. Father Divine, also known as Reverend M.J. Divine was a controversial African American spiritual leader from 1907-1965. He founded the International Peace Mission movement and claimed to be God.Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
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Father Divine (subject)University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Dept. of Special Collections (repository)
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