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- Title
- Everett Parker.
- Description
- Text transcribed from notations on envelope: R3616 Rev. Everett C. Parker Director, Joint Radio Committee Methodist, Presbyterian & Congregational Christian churches.
- Creator Name(s)
- National Broadcasting Company. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1946
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Parker, Everett C., Joint Religious Radio Committee.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Mass media--Religious aspects., Civil rights workers--United States.
- Geographic subjects
- United States.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. 3616; 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_3616
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:359525
- 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
- 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
- Seoul sentences ex-president, churchmen.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: C-45903 SEOUL SENTENCES EX-PRESIDENT, CHURCHMEN SEOUL -- A former South Korean President, a Roman Catholic bishop, two Protestant leaders, and a respected historian were sentenced to prison by a special military court in Seoul for opposing the regime of President Park Chung Hee. The former President, Yun Po-Sun (left), 76, who was accused of having passed funds to students for anti-government demonstrations in April, was given a suspended three-year sentence. The head of the court-martial said the court was “lenient” with Mr. Yun because of his past contribution to the nation as head of state (1960-62). Catholic Bishop Daniel Tji Kak Soun of Won Ju (right), 53, an outspoken critic of the Park regime, was sentenced to 15 years and his “civil rights” were suspended for another 15 years. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (A-SEO-8C-74-DS)
- Creator Name(s)
- Wide World Photos, Inc. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1967, 1967-1974, 1967-1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Yun, Po-sŏn, 1897-, Chi, Hak-sun, 1921-, Catholic Church--Bishops.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Presidents--Korea (South), Bishops--Korea (South)--Wŏnju-si., Sentences (Criminal procedure)--Korea (South)--Seoul., Prison sentences--Korea (South)--Seoul.
- Geographic subjects
- Korea (South), Korea (South), Wŏnju-si., Korea (South), Seoul., Korea (South), Seoul., Seoul (Korea), Asia--South Korea--Seoul--Seoul
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-45903; 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-45903
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:360864
- Title
- Watergate guard receives King award.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: PC-45917 WATERGATE GUARD RECEIVES KING AWARD PHILADELPHIA -- Frank Wills (right), the security guard who discovered the break-in that led to the Watergate scandal, receives the 1974 Martin Luther King Award from the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, during the SCLC’s annual meeting in Philadelphia. The King Award is the top honor given by the civil rights organization founded by the late Nobel Peace Prize winner. Mr. Wills, 26, was a security guard at the Watergate complex in Washington in the Summer of 1972. It was he who discovered the break-in at the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee. His discovery led eventually to the Watergate investigations and the resignation of President Nixon. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (B-PHI-8C-74-DS)
- Creator Name(s)
- United Press International. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1974, August 15, 1974, August 15, 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Wills, Frank, 1948-2000., Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990., Southern Christian Leadership Conference., Southern Christian Leadership Conference--Congresses., Southern Christian Leadership Conference--Awards., Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994--Resignation from office.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Watergate Affair, 1972-1974., Award presentations--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia., Congresses and conventions--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- Geographic subjects
- Pennsylvania, Philadelphia., Pennsylvania, Philadelphia., Philadelphia (Pa.), North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Philadelphia
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. PC-45917; 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-45917
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:361236