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- Title
- Monks protest government.
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (author)
- Date Created
- 1963, August 21, 1963, August 21, 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Quảng Đức, Thích--Death and burial.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Civil rights movements--Vietnam (Republic), Demonstrations--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Freedom of religion--Vietnam (Republic), Buddhist priests--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Memorial service., Civil rights movements--Vietnam (Republic)
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. PC-29766; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_PC-29766_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:357763
- Title
- Priest taken into custody.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: PC-46573 PRIEST TAKEN INTO CUSTODY SEOUL -- South Korean police take away a man identified as Father Didier T’Serstevens, a Roman Catholic priest from Belgium, during a demonstration in Seoul protesting the deportation of the Rev. George Ogle, an American United Methodist missionary, and demanding the release of political prisoners. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-SEO-12D-74-DS)
- Creator Name(s)
- Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Church--Clergy., Catholic Church--Missions--South Korea., T'Serstevens, Didier.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Missionaries--Korea (South)--Seoul., Government, Resistance to--Religious aspects--Christianity., Government, Resistance to--Korea (South), Clergy--Korea (South)--Seoul., Police--Korea (South)--Seoul., Civil rights movements--Korea (South), Civil rights demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul.
- Geographic subjects
- Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Korea (South), Seoul., Seoul (Korea), Asia--South Korea--Seoul--Seoul
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. PC-46573; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_PC-46573
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:362238
- Title
- Samuel Proctor.
- Creator Name(s)
- National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. (publisher)
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Proctor, Samuel D., National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American clergy--United States., African American civil rights workers--United States., African American educators--United States.
- Geographic subjects
- United States., United States., United States.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 105, image no. 31577; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_31577
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349044
- Title
- Huge Berlin crowd gathers to hear Dr. King.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-31584 HUGE BERLIN CROWD GATHERS TO HEAR DR. KING WEST BERLIN -- More than 25,000 West Berliners attended the annual rally of the Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg to hear Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who visited both sectors of the divided city. The famous integration leader was hailed by Bishop Otto Dibelius of the Berlin-Brandenburg Church (second from right) for his efforts to achieve racial reconciliation through nonviolence. Dr. King was invited to Berlin by Mayor Willy Brandt (right) to open the city's annual Cultural Festival. During his visit he received an honorary doctorate from West Berlin's Evangelical Theological College. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (KV-Ber-9C-64-NBM)
- Creator Name(s)
- Krueger, Fritz P. (photographer)
- Date Created
- 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Dibelius, Otto, 1880-1967., Brandt, Willy, 1913-1992., Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland--Congresses., Evangelische Kirche in Berlin-Brandenburg--Bishops., King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American clergy--Germany--Berlin., African American civil rights workers--Germany--Berlin., African Americans--Relations with Germans., Communism and Christianity--Germany--Berlin.
- Geographic subjects
- Germany, Berlin., Germany, Berlin., Germany, Berlin., Berlin (Germany), United States, Europe--Germany--Schleswig-Holstein--Berlin
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 105, image no. P-31584; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-31584
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349178
- Title
- Martin Luther King at Berlin Wall.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-31562 MARTIN LUTHER KING AT BERLIN WALL BERLIN -- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on a visit to Berlin at the invitation of Mayor Willy Brandt, gazes along the Berlin Wall. He later went through the wall at Checkpoint Charlie. East German border guards stopped the prominent integration leader, who had forgotten his passport, but after a delay allowed him to enter the Communist-dominated sector. Dr. King opened West Berlin's cultural festival, a two-week event dedicated to the interdependence of races. He also spoke in East Berlin's historic downtown St. Mary's church and took part in Protestant functions in both sections of the city. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (WW-NY-9C-64-NBM)
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, September 13, 1964, September 13, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American clergy--Germany--Berlin., African American civil rights workers--Germany--Berlin., African Americans--Relations with Germans., Communism and Christianity--Germany--Berlin.
- Geographic subjects
- Germany, Berlin., Germany, Berlin., Germany, Berlin., Berlin (Germany), United States, Europe--Germany--Schleswig-Holstein--Berlin
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 105, image no. P-31562 ; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-31562b
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349174
- Title
- Martin Luther King at Berlin Wall.
- Description
- Alternate caption.
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (author)
- Date Created
- 1964, September 13, 1964, September 13, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American clergy--Germany--Berlin., African American civil rights workers--Germany--Berlin., African Americans--Relations with Germans., Communism and Christianity--Germany--Berlin.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 105, image no. P-31562 ; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-31562_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349324
- Title
- King inspects Wall.
- Description
- Alternate caption.
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (author)
- Date Created
- 1964, September 13, 1964, September 13, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American clergy--Germany--Berlin., African American civil rights workers--Germany--Berlin., African Americans--Relations with Germans., Communism and Christianity--Germany--Berlin.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 105, image no. P-31562 ; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-31562_03
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349421
- Title
- Christian's Role in Civil Rights Defined by Bishop Kellenberg.
- Description
- Clipping from the July 2, 1964 issue of The Long Island Catholic.
- Creator Name(s)
- Catholic Church. Diocese of Rockville Centre (Long Island, N.Y.) (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, July 2, 1964, July 2, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Church--Bishops., Kellenberg, Walter Philip., Catholic Interracial Council of New York--Congresses., Rowcraft, Kathryn., Wood, Rawson., Anderson, Melvin S.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Bishops--New York (State)--Rockville Centre., Race relations--Religious aspects--Catholic Church., Civil rights--Religious aspects--Catholic Church.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 104, image no. C-31236; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-31236_03
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349637
- Title
- Letter from Bruce Heilbuth.
- Creator Name(s)
- Heilbuth, Bruce. (author)
- Date Created
- 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., De Blank, Joost, 1908-1968., Church of the Province of Southern Africa--Bishops., Church of England.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Bishops--South Africa--Cape Town., Apartheid--Religious aspects--Church of the Province of Southern Africa., Civil rights movements--South Africa.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 101, image no. P-30448; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-30448_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:352738
- Title
- Off to new post.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-30448 OFF TO NEW POST CAPETOWN, So. Africa -- A famed Anglican prelate waves goodbye to well-wishers at Capetown. Archbishop Joost de Blank of Capetown left for England where he will be one of the four Canons of Westminster. During his almost seven years of service in South Africa, Archbishop de Blank won fame and respect for his continuing campaign against the apartheid (racial segregation) policies of the government. His retirement was dictated by poor health; last year he was forced to go to England for treatment and convalescence. Capetown Anglicans will elect his successor in February. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (BH-SA-1B-64-W)
- Creator Name(s)
- Heilbuth, Bruce. (contributor)
- Date Created
- 1963, December 31, 1963, December 31, 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., De Blank, Joost, 1908-1968., Church of the Province of Southern Africa--Bishops., Church of England.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Bishops--South Africa--Cape Town., Apartheid--Religious aspects--Church of the Province of Southern Africa., Civil rights movements--South Africa.
- Geographic subjects
- South Africa, Cape Town., South Africa., Cape Town (South Africa), Africa--South Africa--Western Cape--Cape Town
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 101, image no. P-30448; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-30448
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:352949
- Title
- Highlights of 1963.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: C-30382 HIGHLIGHTS OF 1963 For Release: Thursday, Dec. 26, or later LEFT PANEL Top Left: Pope John XXIII, in April, signs the encyclical Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth), hailed by religious leaders of all faiths as one of the most momentous papal social documents of modern times. Top Right: Dead at 81, Pope John is shown lying in state in St. Peter’s Basilica. The whole world mourned his passing. 2nd Row, Left: The new Pope, Paul VI, greets Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox observers attending the second session of Vatican II, which his predecessor had convoked for an inner renewal of the Church and to foster Christian unity. In front, at left is Dr. Oscar Cullman of Basel, prominent theologian of the Swiss Reformed Church. At right is Methodist Bishop Fred Pierce Corson of Philadelphia, president of the World Methodist Council. Standing beside the Pope is Augustin Cardinal Bea, head of the Vatican Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity. 2nd Row, Right: Pope Paul is borne on the sedia gestatoria to the formal closing ceremonies of the Vatican Council’s second session. After promulgating a constitution on the sacred liturgy and a decree on the communications media, the Pope surprised Council Fathers by announcing he would make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in January, 1964. 3rd Row, Left: Shown here are two prelates whose release from Communist custody provided top stories during the year. At left is Archbishop Josef Beran of Prague, Czechoslovakia, who had been banished from his See and kept under government detention since 1951. At right is Ukrainian Archbishop Josyf Slipyi of Lwow, freed after 18 years of Soviet imprisonment. 3rd Row, Right: This picture was taken at a Pan-Orthodox Conference at Rhodes, Greece, during which representatives of ten Orthodox bodies agreed to enter into a unity “dialogue” with the Catholic Church when Vatican II ends. Bottom Left: Devotional prayer and Bible reading public schools was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. Most of the nation complied, though there was scattered objection in Eastern states and outright refusal to stop school devotions in some Southern areas. Bottom Center: Shown here is Blessed Mother Elizabeth Seton, foundress of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul of Emmitsburg, Md., the first native-born U.S. citizen ever to be proclaimed a Blessed. The beatification rites in Rome on March 17 were witnessed by some 4,000 Americans. Bottom Right: Catholic observers join Protestant and Orthodox at the World Council of Churches’ Fourth World Conference on Faith and Order at Montreal, Canada, in July. Shown together at an ecumenical rally held in connection with the Conference are (from left): Metropolitan Athenagoras of the Greek Orthodox Church in Canada; Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, Archbishop of Montreal, Dr. W.A. Visser ‘t Hooft, WCC general secretary; and Dr. George Johnson, principal of United Theological College, Montreal. RIGHT PANEL Top Left: Jubilant throng in St. Peter’s Square hail the election of Pope Paul VI, formerly Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini, Archbishop of Milan. In his first address to the world, he pledged to continue his predecessor’s work for Christian unity, world peace, and social and economic justice. Top Right: Less than six months after the death of Pope John, the entire world was shocked and saddened by the assassination of John F. Kennedy, first Catholic President of the United States. In a special message, Pope Paul prayed for the peace of his “elect soul” and praised his devotion to “the great causes of humanity.” Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, is shown officiating at the Funeral Mass in Washington for the dead President, a lifelong personal friend. Middle Left: July witnessed a memorable meeting in Vatican City between Pope Paul and President Kennedy. In a 40-minute conversation, they spoke of world problems, notably peace and racial justice. In a statement, the pontiff lauded the President and the U.S. government for their stand against racial discrimination. Middle Center: One of the most “sensational” papal audiences ever took place in March when Alexei I. Adzhubei, atheist son-in-law of Soviet Premier Khrushchev was received by Pope John. The Pope asked his visitor to convey to Mr. Khrushchev his thanks for the latter’s message of congratulations when the pontiff was chosen to receive the 1963 Balzan Peace Award. Pope John was the first pontiff to receive such an award. Middle Right: Pope Paul is shown with Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngo Dinh Thuc of Hue, after the military coup which overthrew the South Vietnamese government headed by the archbishop’s brother, President Ngo Dinh Diem, who was slain by troops along with his other brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu, the President’s chief adviser. The coup climaxed with a long series of anti-government demonstrations sparked by charges that the largely Catholic-controlled Diem regime was discriminating against the Buddhist majority. In August, the Pope had cautioned against attempts to “ignore the rights” of the Buddhist people and stressed that unity was the secret of the Catholic faith. Bottom Left: Catholics were among prominent religious leaders who took part in the historic first National Conference on Religion and Race at Chicago in January. Shown (from left) are: Archbishop William E. Cousins of Milwaukee, Wis., chairman of the Social Action Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference; J. Irwin Miller, then president of the National Council of Churches; Albert Cardinal Meyer, Archbishop of Chicago; and Dr. Julius Mark, then president of the Synagogue Council of America. Bottom Right: The Church in America lost its foremost exponent of interracial justice with the death on Nov. 24 of 83-year-old Father John LaFarge, S.J. He is shown here with a leading Negro churchman, African Methodist Episcopal Bishop George W. Baber of Philadelphia, during the “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” supported by Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox and Jewish leaders and groups. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Church., Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Church and social problems.--Catholic Church., Popes., Ecumenical movement--Vatican City., Civil rights--Religious aspects--Catholic Church., Communism and Christianity--Catholic Church.
- Geographic subjects
- Vatican City.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 101, image no. C-30382; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-30382a
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:352896
- Title
- Highlights of 1963.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: C-30382 HIGHLIGHTS OF 1963 For Release: Thursday, Dec. 26, or later LEFT PANEL Top Left: Pope John XXIII, in April, signs the encyclical Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth), hailed by religious leaders of all faiths as one of the most momentous papal social documents of modern times. Top Right: Dead at 81, Pope John is shown lying in state in St. Peter’s Basilica. The whole world mourned his passing. 2nd Row, Left: The new Pope, Paul VI, greets Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox observers attending the second session of Vatican II, which his predecessor had convoked for an inner renewal of the Church and to foster Christian unity. In front, at left is Dr. Oscar Cullman of Basel, prominent theologian of the Swiss Reformed Church. At right is Methodist Bishop Fred Pierce Corson of Philadelphia, president of the World Methodist Council. Standing beside the Pope is Augustin Cardinal Bea, head of the Vatican Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity. 2nd Row, Right: Pope Paul is borne on the sedia gestatoria to the formal closing ceremonies of the Vatican Council’s second session. After promulgating a constitution on the sacred liturgy and a decree on the communications media, the Pope surprised Council Fathers by announcing he would make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in January, 1964. 3rd Row, Left: Shown here are two prelates whose release from Communist custody provided top stories during the year. At left is Archbishop Josef Beran of Prague, Czechoslovakia, who had been banished from his See and kept under government detention since 1951. At right is Ukrainian Archbishop Josyf Slipyi of Lwow, freed after 18 years of Soviet imprisonment. 3rd Row, Right: This picture was taken at a Pan-Orthodox Conference at Rhodes, Greece, during which representatives of ten Orthodox bodies agreed to enter into a unity “dialogue” with the Catholic Church when Vatican II ends. Bottom Left: Devotional prayer and Bible reading public schools was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. Most of the nation complied, though there was scattered objection in Eastern states and outright refusal to stop school devotions in some Southern areas. Bottom Center: Shown here is Blessed Mother Elizabeth Seton, foundress of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul of Emmitsburg, Md., the first native-born U.S. citizen ever to be proclaimed a Blessed. The beatification rites in Rome on March 17 were witnessed by some 4,000 Americans. Bottom Right: Catholic observers join Protestant and Orthodox at the World Council of Churches’ Fourth World Conference on Faith and Order at Montreal, Canada, in July. Shown together at an ecumenical rally held in connection with the Conference are (from left): Metropolitan Athenagoras of the Greek Orthodox Church in Canada; Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, Archbishop of Montreal, Dr. W.A. Visser ‘t Hooft, WCC general secretary; and Dr. George Johnson, principal of United Theological College, Montreal. RIGHT PANEL Top Left: Jubilant throng in St. Peter’s Square hail the election of Pope Paul VI, formerly Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini, Archbishop of Milan. In his first address to the world, he pledged to continue his predecessor’s work for Christian unity, world peace, and social and economic justice. Top Right: Less than six months after the death of Pope John, the entire world was shocked and saddened by the assassination of John F. Kennedy, first Catholic President of the United States. In a special message, Pope Paul prayed for the peace of his “elect soul” and praised his devotion to “the great causes of humanity.” Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, is shown officiating at the Funeral Mass in Washington for the dead President, a lifelong personal friend. Middle Left: July witnessed a memorable meeting in Vatican City between Pope Paul and President Kennedy. In a 40-minute conversation, they spoke of world problems, notably peace and racial justice. In a statement, the pontiff lauded the President and the U.S. government for their stand against racial discrimination. Middle Center: One of the most “sensational” papal audiences ever took place in March when Alexei I. Adzhubei, atheist son-in-law of Soviet Premier Khrushchev was received by Pope John. The Pope asked his visitor to convey to Mr. Khrushchev his thanks for the latter’s message of congratulations when the pontiff was chosen to receive the 1963 Balzan Peace Award. Pope John was the first pontiff to receive such an award. Middle Right: Pope Paul is shown with Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngo Dinh Thuc of Hue, after the military coup which overthrew the South Vietnamese government headed by the archbishop’s brother, President Ngo Dinh Diem, who was slain by troops along with his other brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu, the President’s chief adviser. The coup climaxed with a long series of anti-government demonstrations sparked by charges that the largely Catholic-controlled Diem regime was discriminating against the Buddhist majority. In August, the Pope had cautioned against attempts to “ignore the rights” of the Buddhist people and stressed that unity was the secret of the Catholic faith. Bottom Left: Catholics were among prominent religious leaders who took part in the historic first National Conference on Religion and Race at Chicago in January. Shown (from left) are: Archbishop William E. Cousins of Milwaukee, Wis., chairman of the Social Action Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference; J. Irwin Miller, then president of the National Council of Churches; Albert Cardinal Meyer, Archbishop of Chicago; and Dr. Julius Mark, then president of the Synagogue Council of America. Bottom Right: The Church in America lost its foremost exponent of interracial justice with the death on Nov. 24 of 83-year-old Father John LaFarge, S.J. He is shown here with a leading Negro churchman, African Methodist Episcopal Bishop George W. Baber of Philadelphia, during the “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” supported by Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox and Jewish leaders and groups. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Church., John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963., Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978., Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
- Topical Subject(s)
- Church and social problems.--Catholic Church., Popes., Ecumenical movement--Vatican City., Civil rights--Religious aspects--Catholic Church., Communism and Christianity--Catholic Church.
- Geographic subjects
- Vatican City.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 101, image no. C-30382; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-30382
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:352895
- Title
- Mug shot.
- Creator Name(s)
- National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. (author)
- Date Created
- 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Taylor, Robert Selby, 1909-1995., Church of England--Bishops., Church of the Province of South Africa. Diocese of Cape Town., Church of the Province of South Africa. Diocese of Pretoria.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Bishops--Appointment, call, and election., Anti-apartheid activists--South Africa--Cape Town., Civil rights workers--South Africa--Cape Town.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. P-30580; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-30580_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:353476
- Title
- New Anglican Archbishop of Capetown.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-30580 NEW ANGLICAN ARCHBISHOP OF CAPETOWN CAPETOWN -- Bishop Robert Selby Taylor of Grahamstown, a 53-year-old, six-foot athletic clergyman, was elected Archbishop of Capetown, automatically becoming Metropolitan of the Anglican Church of the Province of South Africa. He succeeds Archbishop Joost de Blank, who retired because of ill health and has been named a canon of Westminster Abbey. Like Dr. de Blank, who gained worldwide attention for his out-spoken attacks on South Africa's apartheid policy, Archbishop Taylor is a staunch foe of racial segregation. A native of Yorkshire, Archbishop Taylor has headed the Grahamstown diocese since 1959. He is a former bishop of Northern Rhodesia and of Pretoria. He was elected archbishop by an assembly of clergy, laity and bishops which deliberated three days before agreeing on a successor to Dr. de Blank. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (BH-C-SA-2B-64-NAB)
- Creator Name(s)
- National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. (author)
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Taylor, Robert Selby, 1909-1995., Church of England--Bishops., Church of the Province of South Africa. Diocese of Cape Town., Church of the Province of South Africa. Diocese of Pretoria.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Bishops--Appointment, call, and election., Anti-apartheid activists--South Africa--Cape Town., Civil rights workers--South Africa--Cape Town.
- Geographic subjects
- South Africa, Cape Town., South Africa, Cape Town., Cape Town (South Africa), Africa--South Africa--Western Cape--Cape Town
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. P-30580; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-30580
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:353805
- Title
- Growing church-supported movement helps handicapped persons to find acceptance.
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (author)
- Date Created
- 1980, April 1980, April 1980
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Kuhn, Michael., Sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Lourdes (Lourdes, France)
- Topical Subject(s)
- Pilgrims and pilgrimages--France--Lourdes., People with disabilities--South Africa--Hibberdene., People with disabilities--Psychology., People with disabilities--Travel--Frances--Lourdes., Civil rights movements.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-45673; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-45673_03
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:360777
- Title
- Martin Luther King at Berlin Wall.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-31562 MARTIN LUTHER KING AT BERLIN WALL BERLIN -- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on a visit to Berlin at the invitation of Mayor Willy Brandt, gazes along the Berlin Wall. He later went through the wall at Checkpoint Charlie. East German border guards stopped the prominent integration leader, who had forgotten his passport, but after a delay allowed him to enter the Communist-dominated sector. Dr. King opened West Berlin's cultural festival, a two-week event dedicated to the interdependence of races. He also spoke in East Berlin's historic downtown St. Mary's church and took part in Protestant functions in both sections of the city. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (WW-NY-9C-64-NBM)
- Creator Name(s)
- Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, September 13, 1964, September 13, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American clergy--Germany--Berlin., African American civil rights workers--Germany--Berlin., African Americans--Relations with Germans., Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989., Communism and Christianity--Germany--Berlin.
- Geographic subjects
- Germany, Berlin., Germany, Berlin., Germany, Berlin., Berlin (Germany), United States, Europe--Germany--Schleswig-Holstein--Berlin
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 105, image no. P-31562 ; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-31562a
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349173
- Title
- Dick Gregory.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption on reverse: Walther League Convention Sheraton Park Hotel July 28-Aug 1 Dick Gregory Noted entertainer & advocate of Civil Rights
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, July 28-August 1, 1964, July 28-August 1, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Gregory, Dick., Walther League--Congresses.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Civil rights workers--Washington (D.C.), African American actors--Washington (D.C.), Actors--Washington (D.C.), Congresses and conventions--Washington (D.C.)
- Geographic subjects
- Washington (D.C.), Washington (D.C.), Washington (D.C.), Washington (D.C.), Washington (D.C.)
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 104, image no. TV-31095; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_TV-31095
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:350299
- Title
- Resurgence of Ku Klux Klan activity seen.
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (author)
- Date Created
- 1964, July 18, 1964, July 18, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Shelton, Robert Marvin., Ku Klux Klan, 1915-, United Klans of America., Mississippi Freedom Project.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Civil rights movements--United States., Domestic terrorism--South Carolina--Irmo., Racism--South Carolina--Irmo., Racism--Religious aspects--Christianity., Crosses--South Carolina--Irmo.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 104, image no. PC-31303; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_PC-31303_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349804
- Title
- Resurgence of Ku Klux Klan activity seen.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: PC-31303 RESURGENCE OF KU KLUX KLAN ACTIVITY SEEN IRMO, S.C. -- Ku Klux Klan activity was reported on the increase across the South as segregationists continued to resist the civil rights drive. Spectators applauded enthusiastically at Irmo, S.C., as Robert Shelton of Alabama, Imperial Wizard of the Klan, denounced the Civil Rights Act before a flaming cross. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (U-NY-7D-64-NBM)
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, July 18, 1964, July 18, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Shelton, Robert Marvin., Ku Klux Klan, 1915-, United Klans of America., Mississippi Freedom Project.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Civil rights movements--United States., Domestic terrorism--South Carolina--Irmo., Racism--South Carolina--Irmo., Racism--Religious aspects--Christianity., Crosses--South Carolina--Irmo.
- Geographic subjects
- United States., South Carolina, Irmo., South Carolina, Irmo., South Carolina, Irmo., Irmo (S.C.), Alabama
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 104, image no. PC-31303; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_PC-31303
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:350291
- Title
- Deported missionary.
- Creator Name(s)
- Wide World Photos, Inc. (author)
- Date Created
- 1974, December 14, 1974, December 14, 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., United Methodist Church (U.S.)--Clergy., United Methodist Church (U.S.)--Missions--South Korea., Ogle, George E., 1929-
- Topical Subject(s)
- Missionaries--Korea (South)--Seoul., Government, Resistance to--Religious aspects--Christianity., Government, Resistance to--Korea (South), Clergy--Korea (South)--Seoul., Deportation--Korea (South), Civil rights movements--Korea (South)
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. P-46543; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-46543_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:362165
- Title
- Missionary deported by Korea.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-46543 MISSIONARY DEPORTED BY KOREA SEOUL -- The Rev. George Ogle, a United Methodist missionary, waves as he boards a plane in Seoul after he was ordered deported from South Korea for criticizing the regime of President Park Chung Hee. Forced to leave his wife and four children behind, the 45-year-old native of Pennsylvania was placed on a California-bound Korean jetliner by police. Deportation was ordered when the missionary, who had been in South Korea for 20 years, refused to retract comments critical of the Park government for its arrests of students, intellectuals and clergy who asked for a restoration of democracy. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-SEO-12C-74-DS)
- Creator Name(s)
- Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1974, December 14, 1974, December 14, 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., United Methodist Church (U.S.)--Clergy., United Methodist Church (U.S.)--Missions--South Korea., Ogle, George E., 1929-
- Topical Subject(s)
- Missionaries--Korea (South)--Seoul., Government, Resistance to--Religious aspects--Christianity., Government, Resistance to--Korea (South), Clergy--Korea (South)--Seoul., Deportation--Korea (South), Civil rights movements--Korea (South)
- Geographic subjects
- Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Korea (South), Seoul (Korea), Asia--South Korea--Seoul--Seoul
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. P-46543; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-46543
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:362224
- Title
- Buddhists honor monk who took life in crisis.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-29749 BUDDHISTS HONOR MONK WHO TOOK LIFE IN CRISIS HUE, South Vietnam -- Buddhist monks pray at an altar in Hue, South Vietnam, in a service commemorating a novice priest who burned himself to death to protest alleged anti-Buddhist policies of the South Vietnamese government. Five Buddhist clergy took their lives to point up the continuing tension between the Buddhists and the government of President Ngo Dinh Diem, a Roman Catholic. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (U-NY-8D-63-W)
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1963, August 14, 1963, August 14, 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Self-immolation--Religious aspects--Buddhism., Self-immolation--Vietnam--Huế., Suicide--Vietnam--Huế., Demonstrations--Vietnam--Huế., Freedom of religion--Vietnam (Republic), Buddhist priests--Vietnam--Huế., Civil rights movements--Vietnam (Republic), Memorial service.
- Geographic subjects
- Vietnam, Huế., Vietnam, Huế., Vietnam, Huế., Vietnam (Republic), Vietnam, Huế., Vietnam (Republic), Huế (Vietnam), Vietnam (Republic), Asia--Viet Nam--Tỉnh Thừa Thiên-Huế--Huế
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. P-29749; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-29749
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:358090
- Title
- Monks pray at altar to suicide priest.
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (author)
- Date Created
- 1963, August 16, 1963, August 16, 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Self-immolation--Religious aspects--Buddhism., Self-immolation--Vietnam--Huế., Suicide--Vietnam--Huế., Demonstrations--Vietnam--Huế., Freedom of religion--Vietnam (Republic), Buddhist priests--Vietnam--Huế., Civil rights movements--Vietnam (Republic), Memorial service.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. P-29749; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-29749_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:357850
- Title
- Monk burns self to death.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: #29884 MONK BURNS SELF TO DEATH An aged Buddhist monk, the Rev. Quang Duc, burns to death before spectators at Saigon, Vietnam, June 11, 1963, to protest alleged persecution of Buddhists by President Ngo Dinh Diem’s government. As other monks lay in front of nearby fire trucks to prevent their moving, the monk set fire to his gasoline-soaked robes and sat while flames engulfed him. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (W-9-16-63-S)
- Creator Name(s)
- Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1963, June 11, 1963, June 11, 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Quảng Đức, Thích., Quảng Đức, Thích--Death and burial.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Self-immolation--Religious aspects--Buddhism., Self-immolation--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Suicide--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Demonstrations--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Freedom of religion--Vietnam (Republic), Buddhist priests--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Civil rights movements--Vietnam (Republic)
- Geographic subjects
- Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City., Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City., Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City., Vietnam (Republic), Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City., Vietnam (Republic), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Vietnam (Republic), Asia--Viet Nam--Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh--Saigon
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. 29884; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_29884
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:358022
- Title
- Monk burns self to death.
- Creator Name(s)
- Wide World Photos, Inc. (author)
- Date Created
- 1963, circa June 11, 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Quảng Đức, Thích., Quảng Đức, Thích--Death and burial.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Self-immolation--Religious aspects--Buddhism., Self-immolation--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Suicide--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Demonstrations--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Freedom of religion--Vietnam (Republic), Buddhist priests--Vietnam--Ho Chi Minh City., Civil rights movements--Vietnam (Republic)
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. 29884; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_29884_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:358008
- Title
- American priest arrested in Seoul.
- Creator Name(s)
- Wide World Photos, Inc. (author)
- Date Created
- 1974, November 14, 1974, November 14, 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America., Catholic Church--Missions--Korea (South), Sinnott, James P., 1929-2014., Catholic Church--Clergy.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul., Clergy--Korea (South)--Seoul., Missionaries--Korea (South)--Seoul., Civil rights demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul., Political prisoners--Korea (South), Police--Korea (South)--Seoul., Dissenters--Government policy--Korea (South)
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. PC-46248; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_PC-46248_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:361806
- Title
- American priest arrested in Seoul.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: PC-46248 AMERICAN PRIEST ARRESTED IN SEOUL SEOUL -- Father James P. Sinnott is arrested in Seoul by South Korean riot police during a demonstration to demand the release of political prisoners. A Roman Catholic Maryknoll priest from Brooklyn, N.Y., Father Sinnott is Vicar General of the Inchon diocese, west of Seoul. He was among several Korean and foreign Catholic priests escorting about 35 relatives of prisoners convicted this year under emergency decrees of President Park Chung Hee. The group was marching from Seoul’s Myondong Catholic Cathedral to a Protestant church building to attend a prayer meeting when riot police broke up the march, arresting Father Sinnott and three others. He was released after hours of questioning. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-SEO-11B-74-DS)
- Creator Name(s)
- Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1974, November 14, 1974, November 14, 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America., Catholic Church--Missions--Korea (South), Sinnott, James P., 1929-2014., Catholic Church--Clergy.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul., Clergy--Korea (South)--Seoul., Missionaries--Korea (South)--Seoul., Civil rights demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul., Political prisoners--Korea (South), Police--Korea (South)--Seoul., Dissenters--Government policy--Korea (South)
- Geographic subjects
- Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul (Korea), Asia--South Korea--Seoul--Seoul
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. PC-46248; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_PC-46248
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:361937
- Title
- U.S. priest arrested again.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: C-46274 U.S. PRIEST ARRESTED AGAIN SEOUL -- On the eve of President Ford’s visit to South Korea, Maryknoll Father James P. Sinnott from Brooklyn, N.Y., is arrested by riot police at the U.S. Embassy compound in Seoul as he joined about 20 Korean women in a peaceful demonstration asking American aid in winning release of political prisoners. Father Sinnott, a resident of South Korea since 1950, is Vicar General of the Inchon diocese, west of Seoul. It was the second time in a week that he had been arrested while taking part in a demonstration. The women, mostly wives and mothers of dissidents jailed under emergency decrees of President Park Chung Hee last Summer, said they wanted to present a petition asking Mr. Ford to request the release of the prisoners when he met Mr. Park. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (B-SEO-11D-74-DS)
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1974, November 21, 1974, November 21, 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America., Catholic Church--Missions--Korea (South), Sinnott, James P., 1929-2014., United States. Embassy (Korea), Catholic Church--Clergy.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul., Clergy--Korea (South)--Seoul., Missionaries--Korea (South)--Seoul., Civil rights demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul., Political prisoners--Korea (South), Visits of state., Police--Korea (South)--Seoul., Dissenters--Government policy--Korea (South)
- Geographic subjects
- Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul (Korea), Asia--South Korea--Seoul--Seoul
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-46274; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-46274
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:361903
- Title
- U.S. priest arrested again.
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (author)
- Date Created
- 1974, November 21, 1974, November 21, 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America., Catholic Church--Missions--Korea (South), Sinnott, James P., 1929-2014., United States. Embassy (Korea), Catholic Church--Clergy.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul., Clergy--Korea (South)--Seoul., Missionaries--Korea (South)--Seoul., Civil rights demonstrations--Korea (South)--Seoul., Political prisoners--Korea (South), Visits of state., Police--Korea (South)--Seoul., Dissenters--Government policy--Korea (South)
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-46274; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-46274_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:361753