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Gayraud Wilmore interviewed by J. Oscar McCloud, 1982.
Wilmore, Gayraud S. (interviewee)
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African American Clergy; African Americans; Christianity; Civil Rights; Davis, Angela Y. (Angela Yvonne), 1944; Forman, James, 1928 2005; National Black Economic Development Conference (1969 : Detroit, Mich.); Race Relations; Religious Aspects; Segregation In Education; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); United Presbyterian Church In The U.S.A. Commission On Religion And Race; United States
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Historical: The plan for the organization of the Sunday School Union of the African Methodist Episcopal Church was presented by Rev. C. S. Smith to the Council of Bishops at their annual meeting in Cape May, N. J. August 11, 1882. The bishops approved of the plan, and the Rev. C. S. Smith was appointed corresponding secretary. At the General Conference, which met in Baltimore, MD. May, 1884, the Union was adopted as one of the general departments of the church, and the Rev. C. S. Smith was unanimously elected corresponding secretary of the same. The building now owned and occupied by the Union was purchased February 28, 1888, at a cost of $9,000. The building is situated on the north side of the public square in the city of Nashville, Tenn., and is a handsome five story structure with a solid stone front. The printing department was organized February, 1889, and is known as the publishing house of the A. M. E. Sunday School union. The first book ever issued by a colored publishing house in the history of the world was issued by the Union, September, 1890, with the title, "Poor Ben." The first Children's Day to be observed in the A. M. E. Church took place on the 4th Sunday in October, 1882
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African American Clergy; African American Women; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Boddy, Amelia; Buildings; Commemorative Prints; History; Jenkins, Ida; Lithographs; Mabrey, Minnie; Payne, Daniel Alexander, 1811 1893; Pettiford, Mamie; Portraits; Rites & Ceremonies; Smith, C. S. (Charles Spencer), 1852 1923; Sunday Schools; Tinted; United States; Women
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J. C. Killingsworth seated before the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty during a hearing at the Heidelberg Hotel in Jackson, Mississippi.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African Americans; Civil Rights; Economic Assistance, Domestic; Economic Conditions; Government; Heidelberg Hotel (Jackson, Miss.); Jackson; Legislative Hearings; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Poverty; United States; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee On Labor And Public Welfare. Subcommittee On Employment, Manpower, And Poverty
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J. C. Killingsworth seated before the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty during a hearing at the Heidelberg Hotel in Jackson, Mississippi.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African Americans; Civil Rights; Economic Assistance, Domestic; Economic Conditions; Government; Heidelberg Hotel (Jackson, Miss.); Jackson; Legislative Hearings; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Poverty; United States; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee On Labor And Public Welfare. Subcommittee On Employment, Manpower, And Poverty
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J. C. Killingsworth seated before the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty during a hearing at the Heidelberg Hotel in Jackson, Mississippi.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African Americans; Civil Rights; Economic Assistance, Domestic; Economic Conditions; Government; Heidelberg Hotel (Jackson, Miss.); Jackson; Legislative Hearings; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Poverty; United States; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee On Labor And Public Welfare. Subcommittee On Employment, Manpower, And Poverty
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J. C. Killingsworth seated before the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty during a hearing at the Heidelberg Hotel in Jackson, Mississippi.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African Americans; Civil Rights; Economic Assistance, Domestic; Economic Conditions; Government; Heidelberg Hotel (Jackson, Miss.); Jackson; Legislative Hearings; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Poverty; United States; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee On Labor And Public Welfare. Subcommittee On Employment, Manpower, And Poverty
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J. C. Killingsworth seated before the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty during a hearing at the Heidelberg Hotel in Jackson, Mississippi.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African Americans; Civil Rights; Economic Assistance, Domestic; Economic Conditions; Government; Heidelberg Hotel (Jackson, Miss.); Jackson; Legislative Hearings; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Poverty; United States; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee On Labor And Public Welfare. Subcommittee On Employment, Manpower, And Poverty
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J. C. Killingsworth speaking at a hearing of the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty at the Heidelberg Hotel in Jackson, Mississippi.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African Americans; Civil Rights; Economic Assistance, Domestic; Economic Conditions; Government; Heidelberg Hotel (Jackson, Miss.); Jackson; Legislative Hearings; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Poverty; United States; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee On Labor And Public Welfare. Subcommittee On Employment, Manpower, And Poverty
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Joe Jacobs, Lucille Thornburgh, and Union Organziers Interview 4
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African American Clergy; African Americans; American Civil War (1861 1865); Automobile Industry Workers; Civil Rights; Civil War; Coal Miners; History; Ku Klux Klan (1915); Labor Unions; Organizing; Segregation; Segregation In Education; Textile Workers; Textile Workers' Strike (Southern States : 1934); Women; Working Class African Americans; Working Class Women
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Joseph Lowery
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Men; African American Methodists; African Americans; Atlanta; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Georgia; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; Lowery, Joseph E; Men; Methodist Church; Painting; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Windows
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Joseph L. Roberts Jr.
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African American Baptists; African American Churches; African American Clergy; African American Men; African Americans; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Baptist Church Buildings; Baptists; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Buildings; Church Signs; Clergy; Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.); Georgia; Historic Buildings; Men; Roberts, Joseph L. (Joseph Lawrence); Signs And Signboards
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King in Albany
WALB (Television station : Albany, Ga.)
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African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Men; African Americans; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Buildings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Fires; Georgia; Leesburg (Lee County); Leesburg (Lee County, Ga.); Men; Ruined Buildings; Shady Grove Baptist Church (Leesburg, Lee County, Ga.); Voter Registration; Walker, Wyatt Tee
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"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
Bass, S. Jonathan
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Political Activists; African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham; Birmingham (Ala.); Christians; Civil Disobedience; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Discrimination; History; Imprisonment; Jails; Political Activists; Political Activity; Project C, Birmingham, Ala., 1963; Protest Literature; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Segregation
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Lowery at Lockheed Martin protest
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Men; African American Methodists; African American Women; African Americans; Aircraft Industry; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Crowds; Demonstrations; Employees; Georgia; Lockheed Martin; Lowery, Joseph E; Marietta; Men; Methodists; Traffic Signs And Signals; United States; Women
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Lucius Holsey
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African American Authors; African American Bishops; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Men; African American Religious Leaders; African American Social Reformers; African Americans; Augusta; Authors, American; Bishops; Christian Methodist Episcopal Church; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Georgia; Holsey, Lucius Henry, 1842 1920; Men; Religious Leaders; Social Reformers
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Men; African Americans; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Baptist Church Buildings; Baptists; Buildings; Buildings, Structures, Etc; Church Buildings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.); Georgia; Historic Buildings; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; Men
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
Bass, S. Jonathan
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African Americans; Alabama; Boycotts; Buses; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Dexter Avenue Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Direct Action; Discrimination; Employees; History; Montgomery; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955 1956; Montgomery Improvement Association; Nonviolence; Passive Resistance; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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Martin Luther King, Jr., seated and speaking to a young man during a meeting at Maggie Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Journalists; African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Employees; Maggie Street Missionary Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Mass Meetings; Montgomery; Poor People's Campaign; Reporters And Reporting; Social Conditions; United States; Wrma (Radio Station : Montgomery, Ala.)
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Martin Luther King, Jr., seated and speaking to a young man during a meeting at Maggie Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Journalists; African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Employees; Maggie Street Missionary Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Mass Meetings; Montgomery; Poor People's Campaign; Reporters And Reporting; Social Conditions; United States; Wrma (Radio Station : Montgomery, Ala.)
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Martin Luther King, Jr., seated and speaking to a young man during a meeting at Maggie Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Journalists; African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Employees; Maggie Street Missionary Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Mass Meetings; Montgomery; Poor People's Campaign; Reporters And Reporting; Social Conditions; United States; Wrma (Radio Station : Montgomery, Ala.)
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